Saloonnoun
(US) A tavern, especially in an American Old West setting.
Saloonnoun
A lounge bar in an English public house, contrasted with the public bar.
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(British) The most common body style for modern cars, with a boot or trunk.
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The cabin area of a boat or yacht devoted to seated relaxation, often combined with dining table.
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(rail transport) the part of a rail carriage or multiple unit containing seating for passengers.
Saloonnoun
dated form of salon(living room in a house)
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A spacious and elegant apartment for the reception of company or for works of art; a hall of reception, esp. a hall for public entertainments or amusements; a large room or parlor; as, the saloon of a steamboat.
Saloonnoun
Popularly, a public room for specific uses; esp., a barroom or grogshop; as, a drinking saloon; an eating saloon; a dancing saloon.
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a room or establishment where alcoholic drinks are served over a counter;
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tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals
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a public room or building used for a specified purpose
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another term for lounge bar
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a place where alcoholic drinks may be bought and drunk.
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a large public room for use as a lounge on a ship.
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a luxurious railway carriage used as a lounge or restaurant or as private accommodation
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a car having a closed body and a closed boot separated from the part in which the driver and passengers sit.
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A large room, especially one used to receive and entertain guests.
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A gathering of people for a social or intellectual meeting.
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(arts) An art gallery or exhibition; especially the Paris salon or autumn salon.
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A beauty salon or similar establishment.
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An apartment for the reception of company; hence, in the plural, fashionable parties; circles of fashionable society.
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An apartment for the reception and exhibition of works of art; hence, an annual exhibition of paintings, sculptures, etc., held in Paris by the Society of French Artists; - sometimes called the Old Salon. New Salon is a popular name for an annual exhibition of paintings, sculptures, etc., held in Paris at the Champs de Mars, by the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts (National Society of Fine Arts), a body of artists who, in 1890, seceded from the Société des Artistes Français (Society of French Artists).
Salonnoun
gallery where works of art can be displayed
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a shop where hairdressers and beauticians work
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elegant sitting room where guests are received
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an establishment where a hairdresser, beautician, or couturier conducts trade
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a reception room in a large house.
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a regular social gathering, especially of writers and artists, at the house of a woman prominent in high society.
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a meeting of intellectuals or other eminent people at the invitation of a celebrity or socialite
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an annual exhibition of the work of living artists held by the Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture in Paris from 1648, originally in the Salon d'Apollon in the Louvre.