Houses

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  1. 2. A single-story house, often with a low-pitched roof.
  2. 4. A cool room or cupboard used for storing food.
  3. 6. window A window that projects outward from a building, forming a small space inside.
  4. 8. A wooden house with a sloping roof and wide eaves, commonly found in mountain regions.
  5. 12. Movable items in a room, such as furniture, rugs, and curtains.
  6. 15. An added part of a building, extending its original structure.
  7. 16. A paved outdoor area adjoining a house, used for dining or recreation.
  8. 17. An individual unit in a building or complex that is owned independently, with shared common areas.
  9. 18. A window that projects vertically from a sloping roof, often creating additional space in an attic.
  10. 19. A tall building with many stories, typically used for apartments or offices.
  11. 22. A building or apartment accessible only by stairs, without an elevator.
  12. 23. The triangular upper part of a wall at the end of a ridged roof.
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  1. 1. block A tall residential or office building, usually divided into multiple apartments or units.
  2. 3. room A room for household tasks like laundry, storing cleaning supplies, or housing appliances.
  3. 5. house A standalone house that is not connected to another building.
  4. 7. A building divided into two separate residences, usually side by side or on different floors.
  5. 9. The space or room directly below the roof of a house, often used for storage.
  6. 10. A small apartment consisting of one main room, a kitchenette, and a bathroom.
  7. 11. A small space or area for informal dining, often adjacent to the kitchen.
  8. 13. (room) A quiet room in a house used for reading, writing, or working.
  9. 14. house A house that shares one wall with another house.
  10. 16. A covered shelter or structure at the entrance to a building, often open on the sides.
  11. 20. house One of a series of houses joined by their side walls, typically with a similar design.
  12. 21. A large, luxurious country house, often with extensive gardens, or a vacation home.
  13. 23. flat A small, self-contained living area, often attached to or near a main house, designed for an elderly relative.