Wednesday, February 7, 2007

Definition by dictionary

Home

Noun (plural homes)
Definition:


1. Residence: the place where a person, family, or household livesinvited them home
2. Family group: a family or any other group that lives togethertheirs was a happy home, full of love.
3. Birthplace: the place where somebody was born or raised or feels that he or she belongsHome is UK.
4. Native habitat: the place where an animal is most common or indigenoushome to the grizzly bear
5. Place of origin of something: the place where something originated or is basedthe home of basketballhome to the state university
6. Headquarters: the headquarters or main place of operations of an organization, especially a sports teamthe team plays at home this weekend.
7. Safe place: a place where a person or animal can find refuge and safety or live in security
8. Place of assistance: an establishment where somebody who is in need of care, rest, or medical attention can stay or find helpMy grandmother moved into a home
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Definition:
Adjective


1. Domestic: relating to somebody's own home or countryhome cooking
2. of household: for, belonging to, or produced in a dwelling or householdhome life
3. Native: happening in or coming from somebody's native territory or permanent base, especially a sports team own groundhome newsa home game
4. Effective: to the point or central to achieving a goal
5. Principal: relating to or belonging to the headquarters of a business or enterprisereceived a directive from home office


Adverb
Definition:


1. at or to somebody's home: at or to the house, household, or country where%

Tuesday, February 6, 2007

Home And House

Home

A home is a place where a human lives, perhaps spends much of their time, or where a person is comfortable being. Home is often a place of refuge and safety, where worldly cares fade and the things and people that one loves becomes the focus. Many people think of home in terms of where they grew up, or a time rather than a place.
The word "home" is also used for various residential institutions which aspire to create a home-like atmosphere, such as a retirement home, a nursing home, a 'group home' (an orphanage for children or a retirement home for adults), a foster home, etc.

House

A house, generally has walls and a roof to shelter its enclosed space from precipitation, wind, heat, and cold. has at least one entrance, usually a door .featured access by means of roofs and ladders. Many houses have back doors that open into backyard or the back garden. When built in appropriate climates, houses may have any number of windows to let in natural sunlight and to provide a view to the outside.
Families, generally live permanently in houses. Many people leave their house during the day for work and recreation but typically return to it to sleep or for other activities