Row-house


noun
1.
one of a row of houses having uniform, or nearly uniform, plans and fenestration and usually having a uniform architectural treatment, as in certain housing developments.
2.
a house having at least one side wall in common with a neighboring dwelling.
noun
1.
(US & Canadian) a house that is part of a terrace Also called (in Britain and certain other countries) terraced house

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