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ALL meanings of hall

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  • noun hall Asaph [ey-suh f] /ˈeɪ səf/ (Show IPA), 1829–1907, U.S. astronomer: discovered the satellites of Mars. 1
  • noun hall Charles Francis, 1821–71, U.S. Arctic explorer. 1
  • noun hall Charles Martin, 1863–1914, U.S. chemist, metallurgist, and manufacturer. 1
  • noun hall Donald, born 1928, U.S. poet and editor. 1
  • noun hall Granville Stanley, 1846–1924, U.S. psychologist and educator. 1
  • noun hall James Norman, 1887–1951, U.S. novelist. 1
  • noun hall (Marguerite) Radclyffe [rad-klif] /ˈræd klɪf/ (Show IPA), 1880–1943, English writer. 1
  • noun hall Prince, 1748–1807, U.S. clergyman and abolitionist, born in Barbados: fought at Bunker Hill. 1
  • noun hall large room 1
  • noun hall large dining area 1
  • noun hall space for public events 1
  • noun hall corridor 1
  • noun hall entryway, entrance area 1
  • noun hall home of a noble 1
  • noun hall An area in a building onto which rooms open; a corridor. 1
  • countable noun hall The hall in a house or flat is the area just inside the front door, into which some of the other rooms open. 0
  • countable noun hall A hall in a building is a long passage with doors into rooms on both sides of it. 0
  • countable noun hall A hall is a large room or building which is used for public events such as concerts, exhibitions, and meetings. 0
  • countable noun hall If students live in hall in British English, or in a hall in American English, they live in a university or college building called a hall of residence. 0
  • countable noun hall Hall is sometimes used as part of the name of a large house in the country. 0
  • noun hall Hall is sometimes used as part of the name of a large building, especially one where public events or concerts take place 0
  • noun hall a room serving as an entry area within a house or building 0
  • noun hall a building for public meetings 0
  • noun hall the great house of an estate; manor 0
  • noun hall a large building or room used for assemblies, worship, concerts, dances, etc 0
  • noun hall a residential building, esp in a university; hall of residence 0
  • noun hall a large room, esp for dining, in a college or university 0
  • noun hall a meal eaten in this room 0
  • noun hall the large room of a house, castle, etc 0
  • noun hall a passage or corridor into which rooms open 0
  • noun hall Charles Martin. 1863–1914, US chemist: discovered the electrolytic process for producing aluminium 0
  • noun hall Sir John. 1824–1907, New Zealand statesman, born in England: prime minister of New Zealand (1879–82) 0
  • noun hall Sir Peter. born 1930, English stage director: director of the Royal Shakespeare Company (1960–73) and of the National Theatre (1973–88) 0
  • noun hall (Margueritte) Radclyffe. 1883–1943, British novelist and poet. Her frank treatment of a lesbian theme in the novel The Well of Loneliness (1928) led to an obscenity trial 0
  • noun hall Charles Martin1863-1914; U.S. chemist: discovered electrolytic process for reducing aluminum from bauxite 0
  • noun hall G(ranville) Stanley1844-1924; U.S. psychologist & educator 0
  • noun hall the great central room in the dwelling of a king or chieftain, where banquets, games, etc. were held 0
  • noun hall the dwelling itself 0
  • noun hall the main dwelling on the estate of a baron, squire, etc. 0
  • noun hall a building containing public offices or the headquarters of an organization, for transacting business, holding meetings, etc. 0
  • noun hall a large public or semipublic room for gatherings, entertainments, etc. 0
  • noun hall a college dormitory, classroom building, eating center, etc. 0
  • noun hall a passageway or room between the entrance and the interior of a building; vestibule, foyer, or lobby 0
  • noun hall a passageway or area onto which rooms open; hallway 0
  • noun hall A hall in a building is a long passage with doors into rooms on both sides of it. 0
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