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Room
These ideograms are formed mainly by three types Simple room and house modifications
NAMES OF MANMADE ROOMS
SANSKRIT | ETYMOLOGY | MANTRAKSHAR |
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domicile | From domus (“home, house”) + Proto-Indo-European *ḱel- (“to cover”). | domicile |
habitat | present active indicative form of habitō (“I live or dwell”). | habitat |
SANSKRIT | ETYMOLOGY | MANTRAKSHAR |
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building | build + ing | ![]() |
bungalow | Borrowed from Hindi बंगला (baṅglā, “Bengali”), | ![]() |
cellar | Cognate with Latin cella (“room”) | |
cell | from Latin cella (“chamber, small room, compartment”) | ![]() |
chamber | from Latin camera, from Ancient Greek καμάρα (kamára, “vaulted chamber”). | chamber |
cottage | cot, cote (“hut, cottage”) | ![]() |
fort | from Middle French fort (“strong”) | ![]() |
home | ||
house | ![]() |
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household | household | |
hut | possibly from cottage , hut | hut |
mansion | From mānsus, from maneō (“I remain, stay”) | mansion |
residence | re- + sedeō (“sit, be situated”). | ![]() |
room | with Latin rūs (“country, field, farm”) | room |
SANSKRIT | ETYMOLOGY | MANTRAKSHAR |
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cave | from Latin cava (“cavity”), from cavus (“hollow”) | ![]() |
ruins | from ruō (“I fall down, tumble, sink in ruin, rush”). | ruins |
SANSKRIT | ETYMOLOGY | MANTRAKSHAR |
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assembly hall | from ad- + simulō (“copy, imitate”), from similis (“like, similar”) + hall | ![]() |
bathroom | bathe + room | ![]() |
bedroom | ![]() |
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camp | from Latin campus (“open field, level plain”), | ![]() |
court | Compound of co- + (see cum) and -hors (see hortus = garden) | ![]() |
courtroom | Compound of co- + (see cum) and -hors (see hortus = garden) | ![]() |
dancing room | from Latin saltāre (“to leap, dance”). | dancing room |
dining room | from Latin dis- + iēiūnō (“to break the fast”). | ![]() |
exile | From exsul (“an exiled person”) | exile |
hall | ||
heaven | ||
hospital | Equivalent to hospes (“host; guest, stranger”) + -ālis. | ![]() |
imprisonment | From prehendō (“to seize”) | Imprisonment |
kings court | king + court | king's court |
kitchen | from Latin coquīna (“kitchen; cuisine”), from coquō (“to cook”), | ![]() |
library | From liber (“book”) + -ārium (“place for”) | ![]() |
palace | From Palātium (“Palatine Hill”), one of the seven hills of Rome, | palace |
pavilion | from Latin pāpiliōnem, form of pāpiliō (“butterfly, moth”) | pavilion |
police station | from Latin polītīa (“state, government”) | ![]() |
prison | From prehendō (“to seize”) | |
school | ![]() |
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school | ![]() |
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shop | ![]() |
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store | from Latin instaurō. | ![]() |
storeroom | from Latin instaurō. | ![]() |
summer house | Sanskrit समा (sámā, “a half-year, season, weather, year”) + house | summerhouse |
temple | from Latin templum (“shrine, temple, area for auspices”) | ![]() |
tent | feminine of Latin tentus, ptp. of tendere (“to stretch, extend”). | ![]() |
theatre | from θεάομαι (theáomai, “to see, to watch, to observe”) | ![]() |
waiting room | probably from wake - watch - wait | ![]() |
waiting room | probably from wake - watch - wait | ![]() |
ROOM MATHEMATICS
- 1.area of a square
- 2.area of a rectangle
- 3.perimeter of a square
- 4.perimeter of a rectangle
- 5.cube
ROOM IN BIOLOGY
VERBS
- Reside
- live
- inhabit
DISAMBIGUATION
Building (mathematics), a type of geometric structure.
Rooms
- Science, mathematics, and technology
- Computing and telecommunications
- Cell (microprocessor), a microprocessor architecture developed by Sony, Toshiba, and IBM
- Cell, a fixed-length data frame used in the Asynchronous Transfer Mode protocol
- Cellphone, a phone connected to a cellular network
- Cell (network), area of radio coverage in a cellular network
- Memory cell (computing), the basic unit of (volatile or non-volatile) computer memory
- Mathematics
- Cell, a basic unit of a cellular automaton
- Other uses in science and technology
- Cell (journal), a scientific journal
- Electrochemical cell, a device used to convert chemical energy to electrical energy
- Fuel cell, a device used to convert chemical energy from a fuel like hydrogen to electricity
- Solar cell, a component of photovoltaic systems used to convert the energy of light into electricity
- Storm cell, the smallest unit of a storm-producing system.
- Organizations and government
- Chamber of commerce, a form of business network
- Legislative chamber, a deliberative assembly within a legislature
- Debate chamber, a room for people to discuss and debate
- Other uses
- Chamber (firearms), part of a weapon
- Combustion chamber, part of an engine in which fuel is burned
- Environmental chamber, used in testing environmental conditions
- Execution chamber, where capital punishment is carried out
- Gas chamber, apparatus for killing humans or animals
- Chambar, or Chamber, a town in Pakistan
- Computing and technology
- Home (Apple), a bundled application within the Apple iOS
- Facebook Home, user interface layer for Android smartphones developed by Facebook
- Google Home, a line of smart speakers by Google
- Home button, a user interface element of most web browsers
- Home directory, a file directory on an operating system
- Home key, a key on computer keyboards
- Home page, a page on a website
- Home row, the central row of keys on a keyboard, important in touch typing
- Home signal, a railway signal
- PlayStation Home, a gaming networking service.
- Organizations and institutions
- HOME (Manchester), an arts venue in Manchester, England
- Heterosexuals Organized for a Moral Environment, a U.S. anti-gay organization
- HOME Investment Partnerships Program, a U.S. federal assistance program
- Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics, a social welfare organization in Singapore
- Nursing home, a residence facility for people requiring constant care
- Project H.O.M.E., a non-profit organization
- Retirement home, a multi-residence facility for elderly people.
- Sports
- Home (sports), the city or field where a team generally plays
- Home plate or home base, the final base in baseball.
- Technology
- Cave (company), a Japanese video game company
- Cave automatic virtual environment, a projection-based immersive virtual reality system
- CAVE-based authentication, used to secure some mobile phone systems
- Architectural spaces and related, broader meanings
- Hall (concept), for the development of the meaning of the word
- Hall, a name for a large house
- Great hall
- Hall and parlor house
- Hallway
- Mead hall
- Enterprises
- Retail store, a shop where merchandise is sold, usually products and usually on a retail basis, and where wares are often kept
- App store, an online retail store where apps are sold, included in many mobile operating systems
- Department store, a retail store offering a wide range of consumer goods
- Warehouse club (or wholesale club), a no-frills retail store, usually selling a wide variety of merchandise, in which customers may buy large, wholesale quantities at low prices
- Warehouse, a location where items are stored, e.g., a ship's paint store, and sometimes sold, e.g., Costco Warehouse Club.
- Data store, a repository for persistently storing and managing collections of data
- Štore, a town and a municipality in eastern Slovenia
- archive
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