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1,282 words match “HOUSE”

COFFEEMAN n.
One who keeps a coffeehouse. Addison.
COGNOMEN n.
The last of the three names of a person among the ancient Romans, denoting his house or family.
COLUMBARIUM n.
A dovecote or pigeon house.
COLUMBARY n.
A dovecote; a pigeon house. Sir T. Browne.
COMMAND v.
vision; to dominate by position; to guard; to overlook. Bridges commanded by a fortified house. Motley. Up to the eastern tower, Whose height commands as subject all the vale. Shak. One side commands a view of the finest garden. Addison.
COMMERCIAL a.
trade; mercantile; as, commercial advantages; commercial relations. "Princely commercial houses." Macaulay. Commercial college, a school for giving instruction in commercial knowledge and business. -- Commercial law. See under Law. -- Commercial note paper, a small size of writing paper, usually about 5 by 7½ or 8 i…
COMMISSIONER n.
of the States, invested by local laws with various powers in reference to the roads, courthouses, financial matters, etc., of the county. [U. S.]
COMMITTEE n.
, or by a court, or by any collective body of men acting together. Commitee of the whole [house], a committee, embracing all the members present, into which a legislative or deliberative body sometimes resolves itself, for the purpose of considering a particular measure under the operation of different rules from those…
COMMODIOUS a.
ecessities; serviceable; spacious and convenient; roomy and comfortable; as, a commodious house. "A commodious drab." Shak. "Commodious gold." Pope. The haven was not commodious to winter in. Acts. xxvii. 12.
COMMONER n.
A member of the House of Commons.
COMMONS n.
The House of Commons, or lower house of the British Parliament, consisting of representatives elected by the qualified voters of counties, boroughs, and universities. It is agreed that the Commons were no part of the great council till some ages after the Conquest. Hume.
COMPANION n.
A wooden hood or penthouse covering the companion way; a companion hatch. Companion hatch (Naut.), a wooden porch over the entrance or staircase of the cabin. -- Companion ladder (Naut.), the ladder by which officers ascend to, or descend from, the quarter-deck. Totten. -- Companion way (Naut.), a staircase leading t…
COMPARTMENT n.
ion of space is divided, as by partitions, or lines; as, the compartments of a cabinet, a house, or a garden. In the midst was placed a large compartment composed of grotesque work. Carew.
COMPASS n.
ss did more for the supplying and increase of useful commodities than those who built workhouses. Locke.
COMPOUND n. 2 definitions
In the East Indies, an inclosure containing a house, outbuildings, etc.
COMPOUNDER n.
One who compounds a debt, obligation, or crime. Religious houses made compounders For the horrid actions of their founders. Hudibras.
CONCILIATION n.
The act or process of conciliating; the state of being conciliated. The house has gone further; it has declared conciliation admissible previous to any submission on the part of America. Burke.
CONE-NOSE n.
A large hemipterous insect of the family Reduviidæ, often found in houses, esp. in the southern and western United States. It bites severely, and is one of the species called kissing bugs. It is also called big bedbug.
CONGRESS n.
The lower house of the Spanish Cortes, the members of which are elected for three years. The Continental Congress, an assembly of deputies from the thirteen British colonies in America, appointed to deliberate in respect to their common interests. They first met in 1774, and from time thereafter until near the close of…
CONGRESSMAN n.
A member of the Congress of the United States, esp. of the House of Representatives.
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