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91literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …
92primate — primatal, adj., n. primatial /pruy may sheuhl/, primatical /pruy mat i keuhl/, adj. /pruy mayt/ or, esp. for 1, /pruy mit/, n. 1. Eccles. an archbishop or bishop ranking first among the bishops of a province or country. 2. any of various… …
93History of Newcastle upon Tyne — The history of Newcastle upon Tyne dates back almost 2,000 years, during which it has been controlled by the Romans, the Saxons and the Danes amongst others. Originally known by its Roman name Pons Aelius , the name Newcastle has been used since… …
94hostel — /hos tl/, n., v. hosteled, hosteling or (esp. Brit.) hostelled, hostelling. n. 1. Also called youth hostel. an inexpensive, supervised lodging place for young people on bicycle trips, hikes, etc. 2. Brit. a residence hall at a university. 3. an… …
95lodgment — /loj meuhnt/, n. 1. the act of lodging. 2. the state of being lodged. 3. something lodged or deposited. 4. Mil. a position or foothold gained from an enemy, or an entrenchment made upon it. 5. a lodging place; rooming house. 6. accommodations;… …
96house — n 1 a: a building (as a single or multiple family house, apartment, or hotel room) serving as living quarters and usu. including the curtilage b: a building (as one s residence or a locked place of business) in which one is entitled to protection …
97apartment — n 1. flat, tenement, rent, walk up, cold water flat, Brit. chambers, Brit. apartments, Chiefly Brit. maisonette; penthouse, townhouse, suite, story, condominium, Inf. condo; chamber, room, stall, cell, nook, cabin, compartment. 2. apartment… …
98lodgment — n 1. boarding, lodging, quartering, housing, sheltering. 2. accumulation, collection, aggregation, compilation, assemblage, accretion, profusion, conglomeration; amassing, gathering, hoarding; pile, stock, stockpile, heap, bulk, fund; harvest,… …
99hostel — hos•tel [[t]ˈhɒs tl[/t]] n. v. teled, tel•ing (esp. brit.) telled, tel•ling. 1) an inexpensive, supervised lodging place for young travelers 2) an inn 3) to travel, lodging each night at a hostel • Etymology: 1200–50; ME (h)ostel < OF < ML… …
100lodgment — lodg•ment [[t]ˈlɒdʒ mənt[/t]] n. 1) the act of lodging 2) the state of being lodged 3) something lodged or deposited 4) a lodging place; rooming house Also, esp. brit. lodge′ment. Etymology: 1590–1600; < MF logement …