
1) Abode 2) Accommodation 3) Cabin 4) Estate
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1) Accommodation in the village 2) Amigo of Zapata 3) Casa grande 4) Country estate 5) Country home 6) Country house 7) Country residence 8) Country retreat 9) Dacha 10) Devil laughing about house 11) Digs near the ocean 12) Doroteo arango 13) Elegant residence 14) Estate in the country 15) Fancy estate
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- Mexican revolutionary leader (1877-1923)
- (British) detached or semi-detached suburban house
- country house in ancient Rome consisting of residential quarters and farm buildings around a courtyard
- pretentious and luxurious country residence with extensive grounds
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Latin, meaning: country house, country estate /(med.) manor, village.
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A villa was originally an ancient Roman upper-class country house. Since its origins in the Roman villa, the idea and function of a villa have evolved considerably. After the fall of the Roman Republic, villas became small farming compounds, which were increasingly fortified in Late Antiquity, sometimes transferred to the Church for reuse as a mon...
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[Corvera] Villa is one of seven parishes (administrative divisions) in the Corvera de Asturias municipality, within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. The population is 386 (INE 2011). ==Villages== ...
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A large house in the country. Some villas were farmhouses and some were like palaces.
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• (n.) A country seat; a country or suburban residence of some pretensions to elegance.
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(from the article `bee fly`) The larvae of Bombylius major, the large bee fly of the Northern Hemisphere and one of the earliest to appear in spring, are parasitic on solitary ...
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country estate, complete with house, grounds, and subsidiary buildings. The term villa particularly applies to the suburban summer residences of the ... [6 related articles]
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1. The Roman word villa strictly means a farm. However, it is taken to mean the equivalent of a country house with decorative and specialised technological aspects. These might include hypocausts and mosaics and so on. Some argue that these had a military connection - either in building them, or the villa supplying the military. They are rarely fou...
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A large house in the country. Some villas were farmhouses and some were like palaces.
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A Latin word for a house or a farm usually connected with farming, which often depended on a town for its economy. Some villas were farmhouses and some were like palaces and highly decorated with painted walls and mosaic floors, and even central heating. Villas were usually part of an agricultural estate. The workers lived in ordinary houses made o…...
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Vil'la noun ;
plural Villas . [ Latin
villa , Late Latin also village, dim. of Latin
vicus a village: confer Italian & French
villa . See
Vicinity , and confer
Vill ,
Village ,
Villain .] A country seat; a country or suburban residence ...
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[
n] - Mexican revolutionary leader (1877-1923) 2. [n] - (British) detached or semi-detached suburban house 3. [n] - country house in ancient Rome consisting of residential quarters and farm buildings around a courtyard 4. [n] - pretentious and luxurious country residence with extensive grounds
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(Latin) a country estate and the most preferable form of Roman housing; the villa was surrounded by lush colonnaded gardens and often had spectacular views of the countryside or sea; opulent art, the abundant foliage, and the open space of the villa were a result of Hellenistic influence of the 2nd century BCE; the villa urbana was a luxurious, exp...
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Pancho Villa noun Mexican revolutionary leader (1877-1923)
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country house, country estate / (med.) manor, village.
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