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All condo synonyms

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noun condo

  • roost β€” a perch upon which birds or fowls rest at night.
  • digs β€” to break up, turn over, or remove earth, sand, etc., as with a shovel, spade, bulldozer, or claw; make an excavation.
  • homestead β€” a town in S Florida.
  • coop β€” A coop is a cage where you keep small animals or birds such as chickens and rabbits.
  • cooperative β€” A cooperative is a business or organization run by the people who work for it, or owned by the people who use it. These people share its benefits and profits.
  • dump β€” to drop or let fall in a mass; fling down or drop heavily or suddenly: Dump the topsoil here.
  • rental β€” an amount received or paid as rent.
  • walk-up β€” an apartment above the ground floor in a building that has no elevator.
  • chambers β€” a judge's room for hearing cases not taken in open court
  • abode β€” Your abode is the place where you live.
  • habitation β€” a place of residence; dwelling; abode.
  • rack β€” the neck portion of mutton, pork, or veal.
  • condominium β€” A condominium is an apartment building in which each apartment is owned by the person who lives there.
  • mansion β€” a very large, impressive, or stately residence.
  • castle β€” A castle is a large building with thick, high walls. Castles were built by important people, such as kings, in former times, especially for protection during wars and battles.
  • settlement β€” the act or state of settling or the state of being settled.
  • residency β€” residence (def 3).
  • room β€” channel
  • villa β€” Francisco [frahn-sees-kaw] /frΙ‘nˈsis kΙ”/ (Show IPA), (Doroteo Arango"Pancho Villa") 1877–1923, Mexican general and revolutionist.
  • hangout β€” a place where a person frequently visits, especially for socializing or recreation.
  • asylum β€” If a government gives a person from another country asylum, they allow them to stay, usually because they are unable to return home safely for political reasons.
  • hideout β€” a safe place for hiding, especially from the law.
  • manor β€” (in England) a landed estate or territorial unit, originally of the nature of a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and of lands within which he has the right to exercise certain privileges, exact certain fees, etc.
  • shanty β€” a crudely built hut, cabin, or house.
  • diggings β€” (usually used with a singular verb) a place where digging is carried on.
  • orphanage β€” an institution for the housing and care of orphans.
  • bungalow β€” A bungalow is a house which has only one level, and no stairs.
  • edifice β€” a building, especially one of large size or imposing appearance.
  • layout β€” an arrangement or plan: We objected to the layout of the house.
  • cubbyhole β€” A cubbyhole is a very small room or space for storing things.
  • lean-to β€” a shack or shed supported at one side by trees or posts and having an inclined roof.
  • pigpen β€” a pen for keeping pigs.
  • setup β€” Surveying. station (def 14a). a surveying instrument precisely positioned for observations from a station. a gap between the end of a chain or tape being used for a measurement and the point toward which it is laid.
  • kennel β€” an open drain or sewer; gutter.
  • pigsty β€” pigpen.
  • flophouse β€” a cheap, run-down hotel or rooming house.
  • bullpen β€” In baseball, a bullpen is an area alongside the playing field, where pitchers can practice or warm up.
  • station β€” a place or position in which a person or thing is normally located.
  • lodge β€” Henry Cabot, 1850–1924, U.S. public servant and author: senator 1893–1924.
  • sorority β€” a society or club of women or girls, especially in a college.
  • tent β€” a probe.
  • billet β€” If members of the armed forces are billeted in a particular place, that place is provided for them to stay in for a period of time.
  • post β€” power-on self-test
  • ranch β€” an establishment maintained for raising livestock under range conditions.
  • fraternity β€” a local or national organization of male students, primarily for social purposes, usually with secret initiation and rites and a name composed of two or three Greek letters.
  • barracks β€” A barracks is a building or group of buildings where soldiers or other members of the armed forces live and work.
  • cantonment β€” A cantonment is a group of buildings or a camp where soldiers live.
  • household β€” the people of a house collectively; a family including its servants.
  • inhabitancy β€” place of residence; habitation.
  • inhabitation β€” to live or dwell in (a place), as people or animals: Small animals inhabited the woods.
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