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  • 61hall — (Voz inglesa.) ► sustantivo masculino Pieza interior de una vivienda o de un edificio inmediata a la puerta de entrada: ■ el mayordomo nos hizo esperar en el hall. IRREG. plural halls tb:vestíbulo * * * hall (ingl.; pronunc. [jol]) m. *Vestíbulo …

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  • 62hall — banks·hall; guild·hall; hall; hall·moot; hall·statt; hall·statt·an; hall·wachs; white·hall; hall·mark; hall·stadt; hall·stadt·an; turn·hall; …

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  • 63hall */*/*/ — UK [hɔːl] / US [hɔl] noun [countable] Word forms hall : singular hall plural halls 1) a large room used for meetings, concerts, or other public events dining/sports hall: Hundreds of students had packed into the dining hall. a) a public building… …

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  • 64hall — noun (C) 1 the area just inside the door of a house or other building that leads to other rooms; hallway (1): We hung our coats on a rack in the entrance hall. 2 a passage in a building or house that leads to many of the rooms; corridor (1): Each …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 65Hall PH — infobox Aircraft name = PH type = Patrol Flying Boat manufacturer = Hall Aluminium Aircraft Corporation caption = Hall PH 3 designer = first flight = 1929 introduced = introduction= 1931 retired = 1944 status = primary user = United States Coast… …

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  • 66Hall — This ancient surname generally considered to be Anglo Scottish, has several possible sources. These are that it may be a topographical name for someone who lived at or near a large house called a Hall, or that it could be an occupational name for …

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  • 67hall — Synonyms and related words: Dymaxion house, Elizabethan theater, Globe Theatre, Greek theater, White House, access, adit, adobe house, agora, air lock, amphitheater, approach, arcade, areaway, arena, arena theater, assembly hall, athletic field,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 68hall — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. passage, corridor; auditorium, building; college; dormitory; edifice. See abode. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [A large public or semipublic building or room] Syn. legislative chamber, assembly room, assembly …

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  • 69hall*/*/*/ — [hɔːl] noun [C] 1) a building or large room that is used for public events Hundreds of students had packed into the dining hall.[/ex] a concert at the Albert Hall[/ex] 2) an area or passage inside the front door of a building that leads to other… …

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  • 70Hall — n. 1 a a space or passage into which the front entrance of a house etc. opens. b US a corridor or passage in a building. 2 a a large room or building for meetings, meals, concerts, etc. b (in pl.) music halls. 3 a large country house, esp. with a …

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