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housed — housed; un·der·housed; un·housed; … English syllables
Housed — House House, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Housed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Housing}.] [AS. h?sian.] 1. To take or put into a house; to shelter under a roof; to cover from the inclemencies of the weather; to protect by covering; as, to house one s family in a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
housed string — /howzd/, Carpentry. a string of a stair (housed stair) receiving the ends of the risers or treads in a series of housings. * * * … Universalium
housed string — /howzd/, Carpentry. a string of a stair (housed stair) receiving the ends of the risers or treads in a series of housings … Useful english dictionary
housed — Synonyms and related words: armored, billeted, cased, ceiled, cloaked, clouded, coated, coped, covered, covert, cowled, curtained, domiciled, domiciliated, eclipsed, encapsulated, encapsuled, encased, enveloped, enwrapped, filmed, floored, hooded … Moby Thesaurus
housed — adj American drunk. An expression used on campus in the USA since around 2000 … Contemporary slang
housed — haÊŠs n. place where people live; household; building used for a particular purpose (such as a theater, etc.); shelter for animals; audience; legislative body; place where a legislative body meets; business v. put up, accommodate someone; be… … English contemporary dictionary
housed — past of house … Useful english dictionary
vehicularly housed — adj. Describes a homeless person who lives in a car. Example Citations: For decades, life in California has revolved around the automobile: You can t live on the coast without a car, the saying goes. Now the homeless in San Francisco are taking… … New words
o|ver-housed — «OH vuhr HOWZD», adjective. having more space than necessary in which to live: »In 1965 they found themselves over housed and decided to sublet the fourth floor (London Times) … Useful english dictionary