Rooming


noun
1.
a portion of space within a building or other structure, separated by walls or partitions from other parts:
a dining room.
2.
rooms, lodgings or quarters, as in a house or building.
3.
the persons present in a room:
The whole room laughed.
4.
space or extent of space occupied by or available for something:
The desk takes up too much room.
5.
opportunity or scope for something:
room for improvement; room for doubt.
6.
status or a station in life considered as a place:
He fought for room at the top.
7.
capacity:
Her brain had no room for trivia.
8.
Mining. a working area cut between pillars.
verb (used without object)
9.
to occupy a room or rooms; lodge.
noun
1.
space or extent, esp unoccupied or unobstructed space for a particular purpose: is there room to pass?
2.
an area within a building enclosed by a floor, a ceiling, and walls or partitions: sitting room, dining room
3.
(functioning as singular or pl) the people present in a room: the whole room was laughing
4.
(foll by for) opportunity or scope: room for manoeuvre
5.
(pl) a part of a house, hotel, etc, that is rented out as separate accommodation; lodgings: she got rooms in town
6.
a euphemistic word for lavatory (sense 1)
verb
7.
(intransitive) (mainly US) to occupy or share a room or lodging: where does he room?
root 1

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