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  • 21place — Synonyms and related words: Anschauung, Autobahn, OK, US highway, a leg up, abiding place, abode, address, advance, agora, airspace, align, all right, all set, allegiance, alley, alleyway, allocate, allot, alphabetize, amphitheater, analyze,… …

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  • 22dwelling — Synonyms and related words: abiding, abiding place, abode, address, cantonment, cohabitation, commorancy, commorant, crash pad, crib, domicile, domus, dwelling place, habitancy, habitation, home, homestead, house, in residence, inhabitancy,… …

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  • 23dwelling — [[t]dwe̱lɪŋ[/t]] dwellings N COUNT A dwelling or a dwelling place is a place where someone lives. [FORMAL] Some 3,500 new dwellings are planned for the area... We hiked the Grand Canyon, exploring Indian cliff dwellings …

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  • 24dwelling —   Nohona, noho ana.    ♦ Dwelling house, hale noho.    ♦ Dwelling place, wahi noho, kahi noho.    ♦ Dwelling in peace, noho aloha …

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  • 25dwelling — n. Habitation, abode, residence, lodging, quarters, domicile, home, place of residence, place of abode, dwelling place, house …

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  • 26dwelling — n. (also dwelling place) formal a house; a residence; an abode. Phrases and idioms: dwelling house a house used as a residence, not as an office etc …

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  • 27dwelling — (also dwelling place) noun formal a house or other place of residence …

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  • 28place — 1. noun 1) an ideal place for dinner Syn: location, site, spot, setting, position, situation, area, region, locale; venue; technical locus 2) foreign places Syn: country …

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  • 29dwelling — dwell‧ing [ˈdwelɪŋ] noun [countable] LAW a place where someone lives: • New housing is expected to rise 15% this year to 180,000 dwellings. * * * dwelling UK US /ˈdwelɪŋ/ noun [C] LAW, PROPERTY ► a building that someone lives in: »He was arrested …

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  • 30Place — (pl[=a]s), n. [F., fr. L. platea a street, an area, a courtyard, from Gr. platei^a a street, properly fem. of platy s, flat, broad; akin to Skr. p[.r]thu, Lith. platus. Cf. {Flawn}, {Piazza}, {Plate}, {Plaza}.] 1. Any portion of space regarded as …

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