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noun
noun
- a yard or lawn adjoining a house
- a plot of ground where plants are cultivated
- the flowers or vegetables or fruits or herbs that are cultivated in a garden
- (in the plural, used in street names) A road, street, or similar thoroughfare, which sometimes occupies a former garden.
- (attributive) Taking place in, or used in, such a garden.
- An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food or ornamental purposes.
- (in the plural) Such an ornamental place to which the public have access.
- (slang) Pubic hair or the genitalia it masks.
- (figuratively) A cluster; a bunch.
- (cartomancy) The twentieth Lenormand card.
- (British, Ireland, Appalachia, New York City) The grounds at the front or back of a house.
adj
verb
noun
- the grounds in back of a house
- (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US) A yard to the rear of a house or similar residence.
- (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US, colloquial) An area nearby to a country or other jurisdiction's legal boundaries, particularly an area in which the country feels it has an interest.
- (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US, colloquial) A person's neighborhood, or an area nearby to a person's usual residence or place of work and where the person is likely to go.
noun
- (Scotland) The farm attached to a mansion house.
- The main course of a meal.
- plural of main
- (chiefly British) A large-scale network or grid supplying any of various other services, such as water, gas or sewerage, to properties.
- (chiefly British) The domestic electrical power supply, especially as connected to a network or grid.
verb
noun
- the yard in front of a house; between the house and the street
- (UK) An enclosed and often primarily utilitarian area to the front of a house or similar residence, typically having a hard surface or paving.
- (US, Canada) A yard to the front of a house or similar residence, typically having a lawn and often trees, shrubs, and/or flowers.
noun
- A house together with surrounding land and buildings, especially on a farm; the property comprising these.
- (South Africa) A cluster of several houses occupied by an extended family.
- (Canada, US) A parcel of land in the interior of North America, usually 160 acres, that was distributed to settlers from Europe or eastern North America under the Dominion Lands Act of 1870 in Canada or the Homestead Act of 1862 in the United States.
- The place that is one's home.
- dwelling that is usually a farmhouse and adjoining land
- the home and adjacent grounds occupied by a family
- land acquired from the United States public lands by filing a record and living on and cultivating it under the homestead law
verb
noun
- A close; a yard; a croft; a garden.
- (Germanic paganism) A location or sacred space, in ritual and poetry in modern Heathenry.
- A clearing in the woods; as such, part of many placenames in Northern England
- A dam or weir for catching fish.
- A grassy quadrangle surrounded by cloisters.
- (Germanic paganism) A group or a household dedicated to the pagan faith of Heathenry.
name
- A hamlet in Pucklechurch parish, South Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire, England, location of the former Parkfield Colliery (OS grid ref ST6977).
- A hamlet in St Ive and Pensilva parish, eastern Cornwall, England (OS grid ref SX3167).
- An unincorporated community in Monterey County, California, United States, located on the San Andreas Fault.
- A southern suburb of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England (OS grid ref SO9296).
noun
- yard consisting of an outdoor area for children's play
- an area where many people go for recreation, holidays or other purposes
- (figuratively) Any physical or metaphysical space in which a person or organization has free rein to do as they please.
- (outdoors) A large open space for children to play in, usually having dedicated play equipment (such as swings and slides).
- (programming) A sandbox for testing calls to an application programming interface.
noun
adj
- Involving competition between institutions, especially sports competitions.
- (art) Originating as street art but being curated and displayed in a gallery or museum.
- In house; internal to an organization.
- Occurring within the walls or boundaries of an organ or other biological structure.
- Between walls; enclosed by walls.
- Local to an exhibit or exhibition.
- between two or more institutions etc
noun
- a pasture subject to common use
- (British, Ireland) an area of land in the United Kingdom or Ireland that is open to the public at all times and until the 18th century would have been land that was free for anybody to graze their animals on.
- (UK, Ireland) collectively, all the common land in one of those two countries.
noun
- a pasture subject to common use
- a class composed of persons lacking clerical or noble rank
- a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area
- (usually singular in construction) A common (common land); especially, a central section of (usually an older) town, designated as a shared area.
- (figuratively) The mutual good of all; the abstract concept of resources shared by more than one, for example air, water, information.
- (usually singular in construction) A public area, especially a dining hall, at a college or university; a similar shared space elsewhere.
- The common people collectively, the third estate, the people not belonging to the nobility or clergy.
- Food in general; rations.
- (chiefly historical) The free burghers/bourgeoisie of a given town, taken collectively.
- plural of common
verb
name
- A suburb and housing estate in Derby, Derbyshire (OS grid ref SK3838).
- A minor town in Dewey County, Oklahoma.
- A village in Clay County, Missouri.
- A town in Leon County and Freestone County, Texas.
- A neighbourhood on Staten Island, New York City, New York.
- A former unincorporated community in Oak Creek, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
- A suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire (OS grid ref SE3336).
- A village and township in Vermilion County, Illinois.
- A hamlet south-east of Coupar Angus, Perth and Kinross council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NO2537).
- A suburb in the borough of Enfield, Greater London (OS grid ref TQ2995).
- A neighbourhood of Birchwood, Warrington borough, Cheshire (OS grid ref SJ6591).
- An unincorporated community in Steuben County, Indiana.
- A neighbourhood of Venice, Los Angeles, California.
- A locality in the Inverell council area, north eastern New South Wales, Australia.
- A village in Cuyahoga County, Ohio.
- An unincorporated community in Algoma, Winnebago County, Wisconsin.
- A small village in Sandhoe parish and Acomb parish (West Oakwood), Northumberland (OS grid ref NY9565).
- A neighbourhood of Raleigh, North Carolina; in full, Historic Oakwood.
- A community in Kawartha Lakes, Ontario, Canada.
- A village in Paulding County, Ohio.
- An unincorporated community in LaPorte County, Indiana.
- A city in Hall County, Georgia.
- An unincorporated community in Cecil County, Maryland.
- An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania.
- A rural locality in Bundaberg Region, Queensland, Australia.
- A neighbourhood of Hannibal, Marion County, Missouri.
- A neighbourhood in west Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- A city in Montgomery County, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton.
name
- A hamlet in Thorngumbald parish, East Riding of Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref TA2226).
- A village and civil parish in Bath and North East Somerset district, Somerset, England (OS grid ref ST6857).
- A village and civil parish in Cumberland, Cumbria, England, previously in Allerdale borough (OS grid ref NY0331).
name
- A hamlet in Swale borough, Kent, England (OS grid ref TQ9255)
- A village in Winchcombe parish, Tewkesbury borough, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref SP0229).
- A surname.
- A suburb in the City of Birmingham, West Midlands, England (OS grid ref SP1084).
- A minor river in Nottinghamshire, England, which joins the River Trent at Fiskerton (Notts.).
noun
- A house or property on a plot of ranch land.
- (uncountable) Ranch dressing.
- A large plot of land used for raising cattle, sheep or other livestock.
- A small farm that cultivates vegetables or livestock, especially one in the Southwestern United States.
- farm consisting of a large tract of land along with facilities needed to raise livestock (especially cattle)
verb
name
- A hamlet in Spittal community, Pembrokeshire (OS grid ref SM9724).
- A neighbourhood (historic district) in Indianapolis, Indiana.
- A hill in the Catskill Mountains, near Kingston, New York.
- A northern suburb of Bristol, England (OS grid ref ST6876).
- A mountain in the New Territories of Hong Kong.
- A neighbourhood in Hordle parish, New Forest district, Hampshire, England (OS grid ref SZ2695).
- A northern suburb of Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales (OS grid ref SM9802).
- A neighbourhood of San Diego, California.
- A neighbourhood (historic district) in Bridgeport, Connecticut.
- An unincorporated community in Union Township, White County, Indiana.
noun
noun
- a yard or lawn adjoining a house
- a plot of ground where plants are cultivated
- the flowers or vegetables or fruits or herbs that are cultivated in a garden
- (in the plural, used in street names) A road, street, or similar thoroughfare, which sometimes occupies a former garden.
- (attributive) Taking place in, or used in, such a garden.
- An outdoor area containing one or more types of plants, usually plants grown for food or ornamental purposes.
- (in the plural) Such an ornamental place to which the public have access.
- (slang) Pubic hair or the genitalia it masks.
- (figuratively) A cluster; a bunch.
- (cartomancy) The twentieth Lenormand card.
- (British, Ireland, Appalachia, New York City) The grounds at the front or back of a house.
adj
verb
noun
- the grounds in back of a house
- (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US) A yard to the rear of a house or similar residence.
- (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US, colloquial) An area nearby to a country or other jurisdiction's legal boundaries, particularly an area in which the country feels it has an interest.
- (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, US, colloquial) A person's neighborhood, or an area nearby to a person's usual residence or place of work and where the person is likely to go.
noun
- (Scotland) The farm attached to a mansion house.
- The main course of a meal.
- plural of main
- (chiefly British) A large-scale network or grid supplying any of various other services, such as water, gas or sewerage, to properties.
- (chiefly British) The domestic electrical power supply, especially as connected to a network or grid.
verb
noun
- the yard in front of a house; between the house and the street
- (UK) An enclosed and often primarily utilitarian area to the front of a house or similar residence, typically having a hard surface or paving.
- (US, Canada) A yard to the front of a house or similar residence, typically having a lawn and often trees, shrubs, and/or flowers.
noun
- A house together with surrounding land and buildings, especially on a farm; the property comprising these.
- (South Africa) A cluster of several houses occupied by an extended family.
- (Canada, US) A parcel of land in the interior of North America, usually 160 acres, that was distributed to settlers from Europe or eastern North America under the Dominion Lands Act of 1870 in Canada or the Homestead Act of 1862 in the United States.
- The place that is one's home.
- dwelling that is usually a farmhouse and adjoining land
- the home and adjacent grounds occupied by a family
- land acquired from the United States public lands by filing a record and living on and cultivating it under the homestead law
verb
noun
- A close; a yard; a croft; a garden.
- (Germanic paganism) A location or sacred space, in ritual and poetry in modern Heathenry.
- A clearing in the woods; as such, part of many placenames in Northern England
- A dam or weir for catching fish.
- A grassy quadrangle surrounded by cloisters.
- (Germanic paganism) A group or a household dedicated to the pagan faith of Heathenry.
noun
- yard consisting of an outdoor area for children's play
- an area where many people go for recreation, holidays or other purposes
- (figuratively) Any physical or metaphysical space in which a person or organization has free rein to do as they please.
- (outdoors) A large open space for children to play in, usually having dedicated play equipment (such as swings and slides).
- (programming) A sandbox for testing calls to an application programming interface.
noun
adj
- Involving competition between institutions, especially sports competitions.
- (art) Originating as street art but being curated and displayed in a gallery or museum.
- In house; internal to an organization.
- Occurring within the walls or boundaries of an organ or other biological structure.
- Between walls; enclosed by walls.
- Local to an exhibit or exhibition.
- between two or more institutions etc
noun
- a pasture subject to common use
- (British, Ireland) an area of land in the United Kingdom or Ireland that is open to the public at all times and until the 18th century would have been land that was free for anybody to graze their animals on.
- (UK, Ireland) collectively, all the common land in one of those two countries.
noun
- a pasture subject to common use
- a class composed of persons lacking clerical or noble rank
- a piece of open land for recreational use in an urban area
- (usually singular in construction) A common (common land); especially, a central section of (usually an older) town, designated as a shared area.
- (figuratively) The mutual good of all; the abstract concept of resources shared by more than one, for example air, water, information.
- (usually singular in construction) A public area, especially a dining hall, at a college or university; a similar shared space elsewhere.
- The common people collectively, the third estate, the people not belonging to the nobility or clergy.
- Food in general; rations.
- (chiefly historical) The free burghers/bourgeoisie of a given town, taken collectively.
- plural of common
verb
noun
- A house or property on a plot of ranch land.
- (uncountable) Ranch dressing.
- A large plot of land used for raising cattle, sheep or other livestock.
- A small farm that cultivates vegetables or livestock, especially one in the Southwestern United States.
- farm consisting of a large tract of land along with facilities needed to raise livestock (especially cattle)
verb
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