
1) Acts kittenish 2) Alley dwellings 3) British royal stables 4) British stable 5) British stable area 6) British stables 7) Cat calls 8) Catty comments 9) Converted stables 10) Cries from a litter 11) Cries from some litters 12) Cries from Tabby 13) Emulates a kitten 14) European gulls 15) Feline cries
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1) Alleys
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Mews is a primarily British term formerly describing a row of stables, usually with carriage houses below and living quarters above, built around a paved yard or court, or along a street, behind large city houses, such as those of London, during the 17th and 18th centuries. The word may also refer to the lane, alley or back street onto which such ...
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[falconry] In falconry, a mews is a birdhouse designed to house one or more birds of prey. In falconry there are two types of mews: the freeloft mews and traditional mews. Traditional mews usually consist of partitioned spaces designed to keep tethered birds separated with perches for each bird in the partitioned space. Many birds can be sa...
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The name for hawk/falcon housing.
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• (n. sing. & pl.) An alley where there are stables; a narrow passage; a confined place.
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Housing for raptors.
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row of stables and coach houses with living quarters above, built in a paved yard behind large London houses of the 17th and 18th centuries. Today ... [1 related articles]
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Indoor quarters for keeping birds of prey (from the French 'Muer' - to moult).
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stabling, in an urban context, usually built behind large private houses, with living accommodation over.
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Used to house birds of prey
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Mews noun sing. & plural [ Prop. plural of
mew . See
Mew a cage.] An alley where there are stables; a narrow passage; a confined place. [ Eng.] « Mr. Turveydrop's great room . . . was built out into a
mews at the back.»
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Mews are traditionally rows of former stables converted into residential properties. The ground floor stable area is generally a garage and the living quarters (which would have housed the ostler) are above.
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Mobile Electronic Warfare System
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[
n] - (British) street lined with building that were originally private stables but have been remodeled as dwellings
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Indoor accommodation for a hawk, originally for moulting
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noun street lined with building that were originally private stables but have been remodeled as dwellings; `she lives in a Chelsea mews`
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area in which a hawk is kept.
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