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A family of ancestors, descendants, and kindred; a race of persons from the same stock; a tribe; especially, a noble family or an illustrious race; as, the house of Austria; the house of Hanover; the house of Israel.
The grave.
a social unit living together; "he moved his family to Virginia"; "It was a good Christian household"; "I waited until the whole house was asleep"; "the teacher asked how many people made up his home"
aristocratic family line; "the House of York"
the members of a religious community living together
a building configured so one can live in it
a building for living
a building for people to live in and usually has more than one level (storey)
a building in which one or more people live
a building made for people to live in, usually built for a single group of occupants
a building that serves as living quarters for a family
a collection of families which are banded together for mutual benefit and protection under a common aim and name
a container for people and their daily activities required to sustain living
a familiar part of our lives
a family for those who don't have a family," Miss LaBeija said in the movie
a form of forced savings (you make payments on an asset that may grow in value--many families would never accumulate assets otherwise)
a gift to give to your family every day," he says, "and that's the way I'm looking at it
a good idea, if you plan to live in it a long time
a grave for the living
a great place for a really big family, several couples or small families, or a
a hard asset, and you have the added benefit of living in it
a home because of the people living within
a home where we raise our families and live our lives
a living machine
a machine for living," declared Le Corbusier (whose Casa Weissenhof that is at left)
a machine for living, form should follow function, and no one ever went forward by looking backwards
a machine for living in" and believed that well-planned housing would influence the people who lived there to lead ordered, productive lives
an ecumenical campus ministry that lives out its faith in action on issues of peace and justice
an HMO if it is the only or principal residence of three or more qualifying persons from three or more families
a nice place where we live, usually with our family or friends
an inanimate object and it's the live plants, flowers and trees gently swaying in the wind that breath life into an otherwise still object
a place, a home is where you live and should make others feel comfortable and welcoming
a place that people live in all the time
a place that tells the story of those who live in it
a place where people live and home is where emotions reside
a place where you can live in
a place where you feel connected to family and the community
a place where you have to live
a reflection of the people living in it
a structure in which humans live
a structure one lives in, but a home carries all the emotional energy of comfort, security and perhaps family
a symbol of a family's identity, the most important possession a person could ever have and one of the most effective guarantees of social stability
a term used to define a structure that has a roof and walls and serves as living quarters for one or more families
A house in the neighborhood, not including the family that lives there. This is usually used for houses built on lot 1 to 10 (the default neighborhood), or 50 to 80 if you have Unleashed too.
A place of residence with it's own entry door. If you have to go through a communal door to get to your personal door, you live in an apartment.
a chapter's living or meeting facility. Not used as a substitute for the word "chapter."
A space within Quest High School in which those students and facilitators meet in their families. Houses are also used as instructional settings.
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