state-room
1state|room — «STAYT ROOM, RUM», noun. 1. a private room on a ship with sleeping and (now usually) toilet facilities for a single person or small group of persons; cabin. 2. a private room on certain American railroad cars of the late 1800 s resembling the… …
2State room — [ piano nobile. The state apartments are the two sets of rooms either side of the principal dining room (Saloon) marked B . The owners of a large house (here the Duke and Duchess and Marlborough), lived their everyday lives in, the similarly… …
3state·room — /ˈsteıtˌruːm/ noun, pl rooms [count] 1 : a private room on a ship or on a railroad car 2 Brit : a large room in a palace or home that is used for special occasions …
4state-room — noun see stateroom 2a …
5Room — For other uses, see Room (disambiguation). Rooms redirects here. For the cultural facility, see The Rooms. A room is any distinguishable space within a structure. Usually, a room is separated from other spaces or passageways by interior walls;… …
6State Library of Victoria — Established 1854 Location Melbourne, Vict …
7State Library of New South Wales — State Library of New South Wales, Mitchell Wing, exterior …
8Room 101 — is a place introduced in the novel Nineteen Eighty Four by George Orwell. It is a torture chamber in the Ministry of Love in which the Party attempts to subject a prisoner to his or her own worst nightmare, fear or phobia. Such is the purported… …
9State Library of North Carolina — Facts Name: State Library of North Carolina Established: 1812 State Librarian: Mary Boone City: Raleigh State: North Carolina …
10Room temperature — (also referred to as ambient temperature) is a common term to denote a certain temperature within enclosed space at which humans are accustomed. Room temperature is thus often indicated by general human comfort, with the common range of 22°C… …