residence
Noun
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Any address at which you dwell more than temporarily (synset 108576500)
"a person can have several residences"is a type of: address - the place where a person or organization can be found or communicated withsubtypes:
- domicile, legal residence - (law) the residence where you have your permanent home or principal establishment and to where, whenever you are absent, you intend to return; every person is compelled to have one and only one domicile at a time
- home, place - where you live at a particular time
same as: abode -
The official house or establishment of an important person (as a sovereign or president) (synset 104086356)
"he refused to live in the governor's residence"is a type of: house - a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more familiessubtypes:
- court - the residence of a sovereign or nobleman
- deanery - the official residence of a dean
- manse - the residence of a clergyman (especially a Presbyterian clergyman)
- palace - official residence of an exalted person (as a sovereign)
- parsonage, rectory, vicarage - an official residence provided by a church for its parson or vicar or rector
- cloister, religious residence - residence that is a place of religious seclusion (such as a monastery)
specific instances:- vatican, vatican palace - the residence of the Catholic Pope in the Vatican City
- white house - the government building that serves as the residence and office of the President of the United States
- mount vernon - the former residence of George Washington in northeastern Virginia overlooking the Potomac river
- The act of dwelling in a place (synset 101055844)
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A large and imposing house (synset 103724592)
is a type of: house - a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more familiessubtypes:
- manor, manor house - the mansion of a lord or wealthy person
- castle, palace - a large and stately mansion
- stately home - a mansion that is (or formerly was) occupied by an aristocratic family
has: hall, manor hall - the large room of a manor or castle
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