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The answer COTTAGE has 104 possible clue(s) in existing crosswords.
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Definitions of cottage in various dictionaries:
noun - a small house with a single story
A small, single-storied house, especially in the country.
A small summer house.
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This term refers to the dwellings of farm workers under the feudal system; Anne Hathaway's is in Shottery |
A small house by the lake known for its "cheese" or "industry" |
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a small house, typically one in the country. |
a small house with a single story |
A small, single-storied house, especially in the country. |
A small vacation house. |
a small house, usually in the countryside: |
a small house, usually away from a city or town |
A small house, typically one in the country. |
(in the context of casual homosexual encounters) a public toilet. |
Perform homosexual acts in a public toilet. |
Cottage description |
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A cottage is, typically, a small house. It may carry the connotation of being an old or old-fashioned building. In modern usage, a cottage is usually a modest, often cozy dwelling, typically in a rural or semi-rural location. * The word comes from the architecture of England, where it originally referred to a house with ground floor living space and an upper floor of one or more bedrooms fitting under the eaves. In British English the term now denotes a small dwelling of traditional build, although it can also be applied to modern construction designed to resemble traditional houses ("mock cottages"). Cottages may be detached houses, or terraced, such as those built to house workers in mining villages. The tied accommodation provided to farm workers was usually a cottage, see cottage garden. Peasant farmers were once known as cotters. * The holiday cottage exists in many cultures under different names. In American English, "cottage" is one term for such holiday homes, although they may als |