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1. Genealogy a family line including ancestors and relatives, esp a noble one 2. a commercial company; firm 3. Politics an official deliberative or legislative body, such as one chamber of a bicameral legislature 4. a quorum in such a body (esp in the phrase make a house) 5. a dwelling for a religious community 6. Astrology any of the 12 divisions of the zodiac 7. any of several divisions, esp residential, of a large school 8. a hotel, restaurant, bar, inn, club, etc., or the management of such an establishment 9. the audience in a theatre or cinema 10. a hall in which an official deliberative or legislative body meets 11. See full house 12. Curling the 12-foot target circle around the tee 13. Nautical any structure or shelter on the weather deck of a vessel house 1. A building or dwelling for human residence. 2. A theater, as a legitimate house. 3. (Colloq.) The auditorium in a theater; the audience space. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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