
1) Accommodation 2) Bower 3) Bungalow 4) Cabin 5) Hut
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1) Bungalow 2) Charming little house 3) Country home 4) Country lodge 5) Country quarters 6) Cozy home 7) French word used in English 8) Hansel and gretel setting 9) House 10) House in the country 11) House in the countryside 12) Humble home 13) Kind of cheese 14) Kind of industry 15) Kind of pudding
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A cottage is, typically, a small house. The word comes from England where it originally was a house that has a ground floor, with a first, lower storey of bedrooms which fit within the roofspace. In many places the word cottage is used to mean a small old-fashioned house. In modern usage, a cottage is usually a modest, often cosy dwelling, typical...
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• (n.) A small house; a cot; a hut.
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Cot'tage noun [ From Cot a cottage.] A small house; a cot; a hut. » The term was formerly limited to a habitation for the poor, but is now applied to any small tasteful dwelling; and at places of summer resort, to any residence or lodging house of rustic architecture, irrespective of size.
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The term cottage was originally applied to a small house without land, and is mentioned in 1275. By 1900 the term cottage was being applied to a small country residence or detached suburban house, adapted to a moderate scale of living, yet with all due attention to neatness, comfort, and refinement. By the later 20th century, cottages were no longe...
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Cottage is slang for a public lavatory.
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Generally refers to smaller rural properties.
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The red grape variety is an open flowered seedling of Concord. It contains genes from Vitis labrusca and Vitis vinifera (?). It was selected in 1869 by Ephraim Wales Bull (1806-1895). It was first described in 1912 and the grapes with black berries produce a wine with a weak foxtone. However, it is mainly used as a table grape. The variety is ...
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A single-family dwelling.
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a small house, usually of only one story. · a small, modest house at a lake, mountain resort, etc., owned or rented as a vacation home. · one of a group of small, separate houses, as for patients at a hospital, guests at a hotel, or students at a boarding school.
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