Толковый словарь английского языка - housing
Housing
housing
I. noun Date: 14th century 1. shelter , lodging , dwellings provided for people, 2. a niche for a sculpture, the space taken out of a structural member (as a timber) to admit the insertion of part of another, something that covers or protects: as, a case or enclosure (as for a mechanical part or an instrument), a casing (as an enclosed bearing) in which a shaft revolves, a support (as a frame) for mechanical parts, II. noun Etymology: Middle English, from house ~ (from Anglo-French huce, houce, of Germanic origin) + -ing; akin to Middle High German hulft covering Date: 15th century caparison 1
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1. n. 1 a dwelling-houses collectively. b the provision of these. 2 shelter, lodging. 3 a rigid casing, esp. for moving or sensitive parts of a machine. 4 the hole or niche cut in one piece of wood to receive some part of another in order to join them. Phrases and idioms housing estate a residential area planned as a unit. 2. n. a cloth covering put on a horse for protection or ornament. Etymology: ME = covering, f. obs. house f. OF houce f. med.L hultia f. Gmc ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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