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bungalow
bun·ga·low B0551200 (bŭng′gə-lō′)n.1. A small, usually one-story house, often having a low-pitched roof, overhanging eaves, and a veranda.2. A thatched or tiled one-story house in India surrounded by a wide veranda. [Hindi baṅglā, Bengali, bungalow.]bungalow (ˈbʌŋɡəˌləʊ) n1. (Architecture) a one-storey house, sometimes with an attic2. (Architecture) (in India) a one-storey house, usually surrounded by a veranda[C17: from Hindi banglā (house) of the Bengal type]bun•ga•low (ˈbʌŋ gəˌloʊ) n. a small house or summer cottage, usu. of one or one and a half stories, sometimes with a veranda. [1670–80; < Hindi banglā literally, of Bengal] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | bungalow - a small house with a single story cottagehouse - a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more families; "he has a house on Cape Cod"; "she felt she had to get out of the house" | Translationsbungalow (ˈbaŋgələu) noun a (usually small) house of one storey. They live in a small bungalow. 平房 平房bungalow
bungalow [Indian bangla,=house], dwelling built in a style developed from that of a form of rural house in India. The original bungalow typically has one story, few rooms, and a maximum of cross drafts, with high ceilings, unusually large window and door openings, and verandas on all sides to shade the rooms from the intense light and tropical heat. Dwellings of this general type became popular in S California, with numerous differences in plan and materials, and were termed bungalows. The word thus came to be used for a cottage or for any small house with verandas covered by low, wide eaves.BungalowA one-story frame house, or a summer cottage, often surrounded by a large covered veranda, with a widely bracketed gable roof; often built of rustic materials.bungalowA small one-story or one-and-a-half-story house, usually having a low profile and of wood-frame construction, often having a porch. Although found elsewhere, such houses were relatively low in cost in the early 20th century in America because they could be built according to plans taken from available pattern books, or could be purchased as early as 1908 as precut boards and timbers ready for assembly. Sometimes called a bungaloid-style house. Also see prefabricated house.bungalow1. a one-storey house, sometimes with an attic 2. (in India) a one-storey house, usually surrounded by a veranda Bungalow
BungalowA small, single-family home, usually with only one story. A bungalow is a term used by real estate agents for affordable housing available for working class and lower middle class persons to buy. Bungalows originated in India.bungalow
Synonyms for bungalownoun a small house with a single storySynonymsRelated Words |