Cabin vs. Room

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Cabinnoun

(US) A small dwelling characteristic of the frontier, especially when built from logs with simple tools and not constructed by professional builders, but by those who meant to live in it.

Cabinnoun

(informal) A chalet or lodge, especially one that can hold large groups of people.

Cabinnoun

A compartment on land, usually composed of logs.

Cabinnoun

A private room on a ship.

Cabinnoun

The interior of a boat, enclosed to create a small room, particularly for sleeping.

Cabinnoun

The passenger area of an airplane.

Cabinnoun

The section of a passenger plane having the same class of service.

Cabinnoun

A signal box.

Cabinnoun

A small room; an enclosed place.

Cabinnoun

(Indian English) A private office; particularly of a doctor, businessman, lawyer, or other professional.

Cabinverb

(transitive) To place in a cabin.

Cabinverb

To live in, or as if in, a cabin; to lodge.

Cabinnoun

A cottage or small house; a hut.

Cabinnoun

A small room; an inclosed place.

Cabinnoun

A room in ship for officers or passengers.

Cabinverb

To live in, or as in, a cabin; to lodge.

Cabinverb

To confine in, or as in, a cabin.

Cabinnoun

small room on a ship or boat where people sleep

Cabinnoun

a small house built of wood; usually in a wooded area

Cabinnoun

the enclosed compartment of an aircraft or spacecraft where passengers are carried

Cabinverb

confine to a small space, such as a cabin

Cabinnoun

a private room or compartment on a ship

Cabinnoun

the area for passengers in an aircraft

Cabinnoun

a small wooden shelter or house in a wild or remote area

Cabinnoun

a cubicle or individual work space within a larger office.

Cabinverb

confine within narrow bounds

Roomadjective

Wide; spacious; roomy.

Roomadverb

Far; at a distance; wide in space or extent.

Roomadverb

(nautical) Off from the wind.

Roomnoun

Opportunity or scope (to do something).

Roomnoun

(uncountable) Space for something, or to carry out an activity. t

Roomnoun

(archaic) A particular portion of space.

Roomnoun

Sufficient space for or to do something.

Roomnoun

(nautical) A space between the timbers of a ship's frame.

Roomnoun

(obsolete) Place; stead.

Roomnoun

(countable) A separate part of a building, enclosed by walls, a floor and a ceiling. t

Roomnoun

(countable) With possessive pronoun: one's bedroom.

Roomnoun

(in the plural) A set of rooms inhabited by someone; one's lodgings.

Roomnoun

The people in a room.

Roomnoun

(mining) An area for working in a coal mine. s

Roomnoun

(caving) A portion of a cave that is wider than a passage. s

Roomnoun

A forum or chat room.

Roomnoun

Place or position in society; office; rank; post, sometimes when vacated by its former occupant.

Roomnoun

Furniture sufficient to furnish a room.

Roomverb

(intransitive) To reside, especially as a boarder or tenant.

Roomverb

(transitive) To assign to a room; to allocate a room to.

Roomnoun

Unobstructed spase; space which may be occupied by or devoted to any object; compass; extent of place, great or small; as, there is not room for a house; the table takes up too much room.

Roomnoun

A particular portion of space appropriated for occupancy; a place to sit, stand, or lie; a seat.

Roomnoun

Especially, space in a building or ship inclosed or set apart by a partition; an apartment or chamber.

Roomnoun

Place or position in society; office; rank; post; station; also, a place or station once belonging to, or occupied by, another, and vacated.

Roomnoun

Possibility of admission; ability to admit; opportunity to act; fit occasion; as, to leave room for hope.

Roomverb

To occupy a room or rooms; to lodge; as, they arranged to room together.

Roomadjective

Spacious; roomy.

Roomnoun

an area within a building enclosed by walls and floor and ceiling;

Roomnoun

space for movement;

Roomnoun

opportunity for;

Roomnoun

the people who are present in a room;

Roomverb

live and take one's meals at or in;

Room

In a building, a room is any space enclosed within a number of walls to which entry is possible only by a door or other dividing structure that connects it either to a passageway, to another room, or to the outdoors, that is large enough for several persons to move about, and whose size, fixtures, furnishings, and sometimes placement within the building support the activity to be conducted in it.

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