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another name for a pantry
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a space or room just below the roof of a house, often used for storing things
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the upper end of a house where it joins with a sloping roof and makes a shape like a triangle
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a flat hard area near a house where people sit outside
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the furniture and other things, such as curtains, in a room
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a room in a house that is used for work or study
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an apartment on two floors that has its own front door and is part of a larger building
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a type of house that is divided into two parts so that it has two separate homes in it
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a room, especially in a large house, where you can entertain guests or relax
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an American name for a terraced house
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a room in a house where washing machines, freezers, and other appliances are kept
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a big house in the country with a large garden
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one apartment in a building with several apartments, each of which is owned by the people living in it
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a house in the US with a front made of reddish
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a house that is not joined to another house
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a small area, usually in or near the kitchen, where people eat meals
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a small apartment with one main room
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a house that is all on ground level
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a window built into a roof so that it sticks out from the roof
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a British word for an apartment
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another room or rooms which are added to a building
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a tall building with many levels
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a house with a steep sloping roof, common in places with high mountains and snow such as Switzerland
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a separate place inside or next to someone’s house that is designed for an old relative to live in
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a small apartment or house, often in the center of a city or town, that is not your main home but which you own and stay in
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a window that sticks out from the wall of a house, usually with glass on three sides
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a British name for a tall building
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a structure built onto the front or back entrance of a house, with a floor and a roof but no walls
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