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Inn logo #10101) Accommodating place 2) Admiral Benbow 3) Alehouse 4) Auberge 5) Band crash spot 6) BandB 7) Bed and breakfast 8) Bethlehem sellout 9) Biblical place with no room 10) Board seller 11) Boarding house 12) Boutique hotel 13) British legal society 14) British public house 15) Bucolic hotel 16) Business with a checkout time
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Inn

Inn logo #10101) Among 2) Bar 3) Bed and breakfast 4) Caravansary 5) Caravanserai 6) Hostel 7) Hostelry 8) Hotel 9) Imaret 10) Lodge 11) Motel 12) Roadhouse 13) Saloon 14) Tavern
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INN

INN logo #21000 The initials INN may stand for: == See also == ...
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Inn logo #21002• (n.) The town residence of a nobleman or distinguished person; as, Leicester Inn. • (n.) A house for the lodging and entertainment of travelers or wayfarers; a tavern; a public house; a hotel. • (n.) A place of shelter; hence, dwelling; habitation; residence; abode. • (n.) One of the colleges (societies or buildings) in London...
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inn logo #21003building that affords public lodging, and sometimes meals and entertainment, to travelers. The inn has been largely superseded by hotels and motels, ... [1 related articles]
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InN logo #21008Indium Nitride Molar mass: 128.8247
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INN logo #21001International Nonproprietary Name.
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Inn logo #20972Inn (ĭn) intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Inned (ĭnd); present participle & verbal noun Inning .] To take lodging; to lodge. [ R.] Addison.
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Inn logo #20972Inn noun [ Anglo-Saxon in , inn , house, chamber, inn, from Anglo-Saxon in in; akin to Icelandic inni house. See In .] 1. A place of shelter; hence, dwelling; habitation; residence; abode. [ Obsolete] Chaucer. « Therefore with me ye may take up...
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Inn logo #20972Inn transitive verb 1. To house; to lodge. [ Obsolete] « When he had brought them into his city And inned them, everich at his degree.» Chaucer. 2. To get in; to in. See In , transitive verb
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Inn logo #21217An 'inn' has been defined as 'a house the owner of which holds out that he will receive all travellers and sojourners who are willing to pay a price adequate to the sort of accommodation provided.' Generally a hotel is an inn. The alehouse, or tavern, is merely a refreshment house, and a fully licensed public-house is not necessarily an inn. Neithe...
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Inn logo #21217Originally, the term inn and also hostel was applied as a synonym for a lodging house. For instance, the inns or halls which were so numerous in Oxford and Cambridge, before the erection of colleges, were merely lodging-houses for the scholars, subject to certain regulations; the inns of court in London were of a similar character for the use of th...
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inn logo #21199a commercial establishment that provides lodging, food, etc., for the public, esp. travelers; small hotel. · a tavern. · (cap.) · any of several buildings in London formerly used as places of residence for students, esp. law students. Cf. Inns of Court. · a legal society occupying such a building.
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