
1) Alternative hip hop group 2) Atmospheric phenomenon 3) Automotive styling feature 4) Building for plant growing 5) Colorful growing building 6) Conservatory 7) Glasshouse 8) Growing area 9) Hothouse 10) Midwest hip hop group 11) Nursery of a kind 12) Nursery of sorts 13) Part of many a garden center
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1) Conservatory 2) Glasshouse 3) Hothouse
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[automotive] The greenhouse (or glasshouse) of a car comprises the windshield, rear and side windows, the pillars separating them (designated A-pillar, B-pillar and so on, starting from the car`s front), and the car`s roof. The shape and position of the greenhouse have a defining influence on the looks of the car and are a prime factor in d...
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[restaurant] Greenhouse is a bar/restaurant at 100 St Georges Terrace in Perth, Western Australia. Designed by Dutch-born florist, artist, builder and environmentalist Joost Bakker, and opened in 2009, it is a `quirky, eco-friendly restaurant` concept, which has been described as `... a breath of fresh air and a brilliant example of innovat...
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• (n.) A house in which tender plants are cultivated and sheltered from the weather.
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building designed for the protection of tender or out-of-season plants against excessive cold or heat. In the 17th century greenhouses were ordinary ... [8 related articles]
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The portion of a car's body that rises above the beltline of the car.
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The portion of a vehicle above its beltline.
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A house that is green. One would think, but this is a structure that can be build out of glass, plastic, or fiberglass. This building will be controlled in its temperature and humidity. Greenhouses are used for public display, cultivation, and in general protection of plants. Greenhouse comes in hobby sizes and as commercial usage.
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detached structures built in glass and iron or wood for growing plants which need a warmer environment, either due to their exotic nature or in order to force flowers, fruit or vegetables (see Conservatory, Stove House, Orangery, Orchard House).
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Green'house` noun A house in which tender plants are cultivated and sheltered from the weather.
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Place where pots are kept to harden before biscuit firing.
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The glassed-in upper section of the car's body. Daylight Opening (DLO) in turn describes the actual window areas only.
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[
n] - a building with glass walls and roof
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A structure with glass walls and roof for growing plants. A greenhouse may be heated by the sun or also have additional heat sources. I would love a nice, big one (10×20′) if you’d like to send me one.
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adjective of or relating to or caused by the greenhouse effect; `greenhouse gases`
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A building or house that is protected from the elements to winter-over tender plants or to start seeds.
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A building or house that is protected from the elements to winter-over tender plants or to start seeds.
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The upper area of the race car that extends from the base of the windshield in the front, the tops of the doors on the sides, and the base of the rear window in the back. Includes all of the A, B and C pillars, the entire glass area and the car's roof.
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