Results for: illness from something in building
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ancient Roman building, large Christian church, privileged Roman Catholic church, type of early Christian church (mainly found in Italy); hall of justice, meeting hall (in ancient Rome)basilica
ancient Roman javelin, arrowhead, building, fortune, fur, go as a crowd, heap, mound; wealth, fortune; group of buildings; dike, levee, heraldic symbol, large quantity, looped fabric surface, make into a mound, mound of things, nuclear reactor, place l...pile
animistic belief system, belief in supernatural forces to heal illness or predict the future, spiritualist religion of Asiashamanism
annex, big tent, booth, stall; decorated building, construct a pavilion for, enclose something, exhibition tent, facet of a gem, outdoor structure, set in a pavilionpavilion
any institution of learning; group of people influenced by a common master or system of thought; system; faculty, academic department; large group of fish or sea mammals, artists or writers sharing same approach, building for teaching children, college...school
apartment building with garden, apartment with garden access, garden flatgarden apartment
apartment building, flat, living area within a building, home in larger building, room, special rooms in big buildingapartment
apartment reached by stairs, building without elevatorwalk-up
apolitical organization that supports preservation of nature and concern for the environment (opposes large industrial factories and rapid building), groups related to preserving the environmentgreenpeace
apsis, arched recess (particularly one located at the eastern end of a church), rounded projection on buildingapse
area for game animals, crowded building or areawarren
area of ice used for sports, building for ice sports, ice surface for ice skating and other sports; wooden surface for rollerskating; skating arena; designated area on which a game is played, playing side, surface used for roller-skatingrink
argument, building used for commercial activities, conversion; stock market; trade, barter, act of giving something in return for something else, fee for payment, give one thing in return for another, replace one thing with another, give something and ...exchange
arm of transept, wing of a church building that runs perpendicular to the main structure (forms a shape resembling a cross), wings of churchtransept
arms factory, building for military training, collection of weapons, place where arms are manufactured; place where arms are stored, arsenal, resources of any kind, store for weaponsarmory
 

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