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Meaning of Roundhouse | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2 Specialized
ˈɹaʊndˌhaʊs

Definitions

  1. A circular prison, especially a small local lockup or station house.
  2. A traditional circular dwelling elevated on stilts with a conical roof found in part of Southeast Asia.
  3. A prehistoric dwelling typical of northwest Europe in the Iron Age and Bronze Age.
  4. The uppermost room or cabin of any note upon the stern of a ship.
  5. A privy near the bow of a vessel, especially as reserved for officers.
  6. A circular building in which locomotives are housed, sometimes with a turntable.
  7. A punch or kick delivered with an exaggerated sweeping movement.
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  8. In the game of pinochle, a meld consisting of a queen and king in each of the four suits.

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Examples

“[T]he gentlemen in the coffee room insisted upon the watch being called, or a constable. With considerable difficulty the two heroes were carried off to the round-house, and there lodged for the night.”
“All the time six or eight large Chinese gongs were being beaten by the vigorous arms of as many young men, producing such a deafening discord that I was glad to escape to the round house, where I slept very comfortably with half a dozen smoke-dried human skulls suspended over my head.”
“A central stone slab cist containing the burial was surrounded by a circles of stones placed on edge, probably to represent the round house in which the deceased had lived.”
“Crewe North Motive Power Depot is to be modernised completely. This includes the provision of a new coaling plant, ash handling plant, and two new locomotive sheds of the latest roundhouse type, each with 32 roads radiating from a 70-ft. dia. turntable.”
“Archaeologists working on HS2 in Birmingham have uncovered the remains of what is believed to be the world's oldest railway roundhouse at Curzon Street station.”

CEFR level

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