Hall synonyms
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A place where people arrange to meet.
banquet-hall
A large public or semipublic building or room
castle (related)
A fortified stronghold converted to residential use.
(Computing) In Microsoft .NET, a building block of an application, similar to a DLL, but containing both executable code and information normally found in a DLL's type library. The type library information in an assembly, called a manifest, describes public functions, data, classes, and version information.
An enclosed area, often outdoor, for the presentation of sporting events (sports arena) or other spectacular events; earthen area, often oval, specifically for rodeos (N. America) or circular area for bullfights (especially Hispanic America).
A room used by a club as a meeting place or for social affairs
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A lycée.
The act or an instance of exchanging:
(UK) Any room where visitors may be entertained; now, the living room.
A large reception hall or social room, as in a hotel or on a ship; saloon
A room where meals are served, especially in a college or other institution.
A cocktail lounge.
A stock exchange, especially one in a continental European city.
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A room in a house, especially a bedroom.
(Obs.) A fair
A private cabin or compartment with sleeping accommodations on a ship or train.
The definition of a gymnasium is a room in a building meant for sports or athletic activities.
A large room, typically in schools or colleges, where people eat together
An arms factory.
A round or oval building with an open space (arena) surrounded by rising rows of seats
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sala (Spanish)
A large public or semipublic building or room
council chamber
A large public or semipublic building or room
reception-room
A room as in a house, office, etc. for receiving visitors, clients, etc. as they arrive
lecture-room
A large public or semipublic building or room
A building, room, or website for the exhibition of artistic work.
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A card game for two to four players in which cards on the table are matched by cards in the hand.
mess-hall
The definition of a mess hall is a room or building where a group receives their meals.
A small entrance hall or passage between the outer door and the interior of a house or building.
Passage is moving through something, being granted permission to move through something or an enclosed area that you must move through to get to somewhere else.
A public room next to the assembly chamber of a legislative body.
A room before, or forming an entrance to, another; a waiting room.
A passageway; corridor
A single complete cycle of operations, as by a machine or computer program.
The inclusion or insertion of an item, as in a record:
A mansion
The main residence of a manor, specif., the hereditary house of the lord of a manor
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country estate
Rural seat of a titled person
auditorium (related)
A building or hall for speeches, concerts, etc.
building (related)
The definition of a building is a structure or the process of making a structure.
room (related)
(Always in the singular) The people in a room. [from 17th c.]
theater (related)
The dramatic art or dramatic works; drama
entrance (related)
The first entry of an actor into a scene.
estate (related)
(Law) One's property, both real and personal, vested and contingent, especially as disposed of in a will.
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legislative chamber
A large public or semipublic building or room
A public forum or meeting in which those attending gather to discuss civic or political issues, hear and ask questions about the ideas of a candidate for public office, etc.
concert-hall
A large building where concerts are performed
dance-hall
Alternative spelling of dancehall.
An auditorium for musical or theatrical productions
Court is an area dedicated for playing a specific game.
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A room, building, or part of a building with sleeping accommodations for a number of people
odeum
In ancient Greece and Rome, a roofed building for musical performances
A room equipped and furnished for a special function or business:
Any way for passing in, out or through something.
A smaller room leading into a larger or main room
a large entrance or reception room or area
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A dormitory.
a college or university building containing living quarters for students
a college or university building containing living quarters for students
manor hall
the large room of a manor or castle
A separate dwelling place or lodging in a large house or structure
a large and imposing house
A cleric's house and land, especially the residence of a Presbyterian minister.
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A place of abode with some permanence; residence requires bodily presence and is distinct from domicile, which requires both bodily presence and intent to make it one’s home. A person may have many places of residence, but only one domicile; a house or apartment; the place where a corporation does business, or is registered to do business. See also domicile.
asaph hall
United States astronomer who discovered Phobos and Deimos (the two satellites of Mars) (1829-1907)
Charles Francis Hall
United States explorer who led three expeditions to the Arctic (1821-1871)
Charles Martin Hall
United States chemist who developed an economical method of producing aluminum from bauxite (1863-1914)
G. Stanley Hall
United States child psychologist whose theories of child psychology strongly influenced educational psychology (1844-1924)
granville stanley hall
United States child psychologist whose theories of child psychology strongly influenced educational psychology (1844-1924)
radclyffe hall
English writer whose novel about a lesbian relationship was banned in Britain for many years (1883-1943)
Marguerite Radclyffe Hall
English writer whose novel about a lesbian relationship was banned in Britain for many years (1883-1943)
halls (related)
pavilion (related)
chapel (related)
guildhall (related)
house (related)
Wolterton (related)
HALL'S (related)
Felbrigg (related)
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Gisborough (related)
mannington (related)
assembly-room
A large public or semipublic building or room
propylaeum
In classical architecture, an entrance, vestibule, or portico before a building or group of buildings
(Architecture) A central room or space in ancient Roman homes, open to the sky in the middle; a similar space in other buildings.
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