Accommodation vs. Dwelling

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Accommodationnoun

Lodging in a dwelling or similar living quarters afforded to travellers in hotels or on cruise ships, or prisoners, etc.

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(physical) Adaptation or adjustment.

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The act of fitting or adapting, or the state of being fitted or adapted; adaptation; adjustment.

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A convenience, a fitting, something satisfying a need.

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The adaptation or adjustment of an organism, organ, or part.

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The adjustment of the eye to a change of the distance from an observed object.

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(personal) Adaptation or adjustment.

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Willingness to accommodate; obligingness.

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Adjustment of differences; state of agreement; reconciliation; settlement; compromise.

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(countable) The application of a writer's language, on the ground of analogy, to something not originally referred to or intended.

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A loan of money.

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An accommodation bill or note.

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An offer of substitute goods to fulfill a contract, which will bind the purchaser if accepted.

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(theology) An adaptation or method of interpretation which explains the special form in which the revelation is presented as unessential to its contents, or rather as often adopted by way of compromise with human ignorance or weakness.

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The place where sediments can make, or have made, a sedimentation.

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Modifications to make one's way of speaking similar to others involved in a conversation or discourse.

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The act of fitting or adapting, or the state of being fitted or adapted; adaptation; adjustment; - followed by to.

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Willingness to accommodate; obligingness.

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Whatever supplies a want or affords ease, refreshment, or convenience; anything furnished which is desired or needful; - often in the plural; as, the accommodations - that is, lodgings and food - at an inn.

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An adjustment of differences; state of agreement; reconciliation; settlement.

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The application of a writer's language, on the ground of analogy, to something not originally referred to or intended.

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A loan of money.

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making or becoming suitable; adjusting to circumstances

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a settlement of differences;

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in the theories of Jean Piaget: the modification of internal representations in order to accommodate a changing knowledge of reality

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living quarters provided for public convenience;

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the act of providing something (lodging or seat or food) to meet a need

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(physiology) the automatic adjustment in focal length of the lens of the eye

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a room, group of rooms, or building in which someone may live or stay

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lodgings, sometimes also including board

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the available space for occupants in a building, vehicle, or vessel

Accommodationnoun

the provision of a room or lodgings

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a convenient arrangement; a settlement or compromise

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the process of adapting or adjusting to someone or something

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the automatic adjustment of the focus of the eye by flattening or thickening of the lens

Dwellingnoun

A habitation; a place or house in which a person lives; home

Dwellingverb

present participle of dwell

Dwellingnoun

Habitation; place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile.

Dwellingnoun

housing that someone is living in;

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a house, flat, or other place of residence

Dwelling

In law, a dwelling (also residence, abode) is a self-contained unit of accommodation used by one or more households as a home - such as a house, apartment, mobile home, houseboat, vehicle, or other structure. The concept of a dwelling has significance in relation to search and seizure, conveyancing of real property, burglary, trespass, and land-use planning.

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