Mots en English pour 'plural of hellhouse'
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- (often pluralized) Hell; a realm beneath the surface of the earth conceived as the abode of the souls of the dead and, sometimes, as the abode of demons or evil spirits.
- (often pluralized, euphemistic, sometimes humorous) The private parts between the legs; the groin or buttocks.
- (often pluralized, by extension) A place which is subterranean or enclosed beneath a surface, especially one which is dark, dank, or otherwise inhospitable.
- (Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment
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- (euphemistic) Hell
- (UK, Oxford University slang, derogatory) University of Cambridge
- (UK, Cambridge University slang, derogatory) University of Oxford
- (parliamentary) the other house of a bicameral legislature (used by members of one house when speaking in their own house); in the UK, the House of Lords seen from the House of Commons or vice versa; in Canada, the Senate seen from the House of Commons or vice versa.
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- (often pluralized) Hell; a realm beneath the surface of the earth conceived as the abode of the souls of the dead and, sometimes, as the abode of demons or evil spirits.
- (often pluralized, euphemistic, sometimes humorous) The private parts between the legs; the groin or buttocks.
- (often pluralized, by extension) A place which is subterranean or enclosed beneath a surface, especially one which is dark, dank, or otherwise inhospitable.
- (Christianity) the abode of Satan and the forces of evil; where sinners suffer eternal punishment
noun
- (euphemistic) Hell
- (UK, Oxford University slang, derogatory) University of Cambridge
- (UK, Cambridge University slang, derogatory) University of Oxford
- (parliamentary) the other house of a bicameral legislature (used by members of one house when speaking in their own house); in the UK, the House of Lords seen from the House of Commons or vice versa; in Canada, the Senate seen from the House of Commons or vice versa.
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