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COURTYARD An area wholly or partly surrounded by walls or buildings. Person/Thing The house
STAIRS A contiguous set of steps connecting two floors. Person/Thing The house
DOORPOST The frame that supports a door. Person/Thing The house
FIREPLACE An open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a fire may be built. Person/Thing The house
TROUGH A long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals. Person/Thing The house
TAN To treat skins and hides with tannic acid so as to convert them into leather. Action/Process The house
THATCH Natural roofing material such as straw, reeds, leaves, etc. Person/Thing The house
RIDGEPOLE The highest horizontal beam in a roof. Person/Thing The house
POST A strong upright piece of wood, metal etc. that is fixed into the ground, especially to support something. Person/Thing The house
POLE A strong upright piece of wood, metal etc. that is fixed into the ground, especially to support something Person/Thing The house
COOKHOUSE A small house where cooking takes place; a kitchen house. Person/Thing The house
MEETING HOUSE A building where people meet for a purpose. Person/Thing The house
PADLOCK A detachable lock that can be used to secure something by means of a sliding or hinged shackle Person/Thing The house
DWELL (LIVE, RESIDE) To live; to reside; to remain or continue. Action/Process The house
GARDEN-HOUSE A small building in a garden, such as a shed, which is not usually build to be inhabitated for long times. Person/Thing The house
MEN'S HOUSE A separate building for male persons. Person/Thing The house
LAMP A device that produces light, such as an electric lamp. Person/Thing The house
YARD A small, usually uncultivated area adjoining or within the precincts of a house or other building. Person/Thing The house
SHELF A flat, rigid, rectangular structure, fixed at right angles to a wall, and used to support, store or display objects. Person/Thing The house
ROOF The structure covering a building. Person/Thing The house
BLANKET A large cloth used for warmth and for sleeping. Person/Thing The house
RAFTER One of several parallel sloping beams that extend from the ridge to the wall-plate, to support the roof and its associated loads; the sloping top member of a roof truss, which carries the purlins. Person/Thing The house
STOVE A chamber within which a fuel-air mixture is burned to provide heat, the heat itself being radiated outward from the chamber; used for space heating, process-fluid heating, and steel blast furnaces. Person/Thing The house
ARCH An arch-shaped arrangement of trapezoidal stones, designed to redistribute downward force outward. Person/Thing The house
MASON A craftsman who builds in stone or brick otherwise known as masonry. Person/Thing The house
ADOBE An unburnt brick dried in the sun made of clay and dried grasses. Person/Thing The house
WALL (OF HOUSE) The outer structure which encloses a building. Person/Thing The house
BRICK A building material usually made from clay, molded as a rectangular block, and baked or burned in a kiln. Person/Thing The house
LATCH A fastening for a door that has a bar that fits into a notch or slot, and is lifted by a lever or string from either side. Person/Thing The house
PILLOW Cushion placed under the head for sleeping. Person/Thing The house
RESIDE To have permanent residence. Action/Process The house
CAMP Tents, cabins, etc., used as temporary lodgings by a group of travellers, holiday-makers, Scouts, Gypsies, etc. Person/Thing The house
BEAM A structural member loaded on its narrow face, and typically used in a horizontal or sloping position to span between bearing points. Person/Thing The house
STEP A flat surface or support that facilitates the ascent or descent of a stairway or step-ladder. Person/Thing The house
BOARD A piece of wood or similar material that has been sawn into a regular shape, usually in preparation for using it in some sort of construction. Person/Thing The house
HOUSE The abode of a human being, their place of residence. Person/Thing The house
CANDLE A light source consisting of a wick embedded in a solid, flammable substance such as wax, tallow, or paraffin. Person/Thing The house
CHIMNEY A vertical structure of brick, masonry, or steel that carries smoke or steam away from a fire, engine, etc. Person/Thing The house
TENT A portable lodging (usually made from waterproof plastic, animal hide or canvas streched by poles) that is used for sheltering people and objects from the weather when camping or at festivals. Person/Thing The house
KITCHEN A room equipped for preparing and cooking food. Person/Thing The house
WINDOW An opening, usually covered by one or more panes of clear glass, to allow light from outside to enter a building or vehicle. Person/Thing The house
ROOM A separate part of a building, enclosed by walls, a floor and a ceiling. Person/Thing The house
LADDER A frame usually portable, of wood, metal, or rope, for ascent and descent, consisting of two vertical side pieces to which are horizontally fastened cross strips or rounds forming steps. Person/Thing The house
KEY An object designed to be able to open (and usually close) a lock. Person/Thing The house
CHAIR An item of furniture comprising a seat, legs, back, and sometimes arm rests, on which or in which one people can sit. Person/Thing The house
DOOR An opening, or passage in a fence or wall; the entrance through which you enter or leave a room or building. Person/Thing The house
LOCK Something used for fastening, which can only be opened with a key or combination. Person/Thing The house
FLOOR The bottom or lower part of any room; the supporting surface of a room. Person/Thing The house
BED A piece of furniture, made for a person to sleep on. Person/Thing The house
HUT A simple roofed shelter, often with one open side. Person/Thing The house
THRESHOLD The bottom-most part of a doorway that one crosses to enter; a sill. Person/Thing The house
MORTAR BINDER Paste made of a mixture of a binder (cement, plaster or lime), sand and water used in masonry to make bricks, stones, etc. stick together. Person/Thing The house
TABLE A piece of furniture that generally consists of a hard, flat, horizontal surface, which is elevated and stabilised by 3 or more legs (usually 4). Person/Thing The house
TORCH A stick with a flame on one end used as a light source. Person/Thing The house
HAMMOCK A swinging couch or bed, usually made of netting or canvas about six feet (1.8 m) wide, suspended by clews or cords at the ends. Person/Thing The house
COLUMN An upright supporting beam. Person/Thing The house
STOOL A chair without back and arm rests. Person/Thing The house
THATCH OR ROOF The cover of a house or a hut. Person/Thing The house
DOORSILLS (Building) a horizontal member of wood, stone, etc, forming the bottom of a doorframe. Person/Thing The house
HOME The place where one lives. Person/Thing The house
RATTAN Material from rattan palms which is used to create furniture. Person/Thing The house
BEDROOM The area where people sleep. Person/Thing The house
BENCH A piece of furniture offering place for many people. Person/Thing The house
IGLOO A snow hut built from snow and serving as a shelter. Person/Thing The house
PYRAMID A structure whose outer surfaces are triangular and converge to a single point at the top. Person/Thing The house
SAGO THATCH A roof made from the Sago palm. Person/Thing The house
AREA UNDER HOUSE The area under a house. Person/Thing The house
GATE A gate or gateway is a point of entry to a space which is enclosed by walls. Person/Thing The house
BARN OR SHED A building for storing agricultural products or sheltering livestock. Person/Thing The house
BLACKBOARD Reusable surface for writing or drawing. Person/Thing The house
SOFA Piece of furniture usually stuffed and used for seating two or more persons. Person/Thing The house
WARDROBE Large object, often made out of wood, used for storing clothes or other fabrics. Person/Thing The house
RACK (FOR STORING FOOD) Bamboo shelves in the kitchen to store food and utensils. Person/Thing The house
BALE-BALE (RAISED PLATFORM IN HOUSE) An elevated wooden or bamboo platform on which people can sit, squat or sleep. Person/Thing The house
RITUAL GROUND An uncovered open area used for ritual activities and public meetings. Person/Thing The house
PORCH A structure attached to the exterior of a building, often acting as a roofed entrance; a balcony; a veranda. Person/Thing The house
INSIDE A HOUSE Inside a building as opposed to outside in the open air. Other The house
INCENSE An aromatic material that releases fragrant smoke when burned. Person/Thing The house
CUPBOARD Storing space with a door that can be closed. Person/Thing The house
BUILDING A solid construction comprised of walls and a roof. Person/Thing The house
TILE The long-lasting material that is manufactured in multiple pieces and used for covering flat surfaces of a building, such as a roof, walls, or floor. Person/Thing The house

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