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-===== Room ===== 
  
-These ideograms are formed mainly by three types  
-Simple room and house modifications  
-  - Inside the room objects  
-  - Outside the room objects  
-     - Above the room objects  
-     - Below the room  
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-===== NAMES OF MANMADE ROOMS ===== 
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-|[[hi:लय|लय]]   | {{:blank:room.png}}    | room  |    |    |  विद्यालय , न्यायालय , शौचालय |  
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-^  SANSKRIT        ^ ETYMOLOGY                                                                    ^  MANTRAKSHAR                     ^ 
-|  domicile        | From domus (“home, house”) + Proto-Indo-European *ḱel- (“to cover”).          domicile                        | 
-|  habitat         | present active indicative form of habitō (“I live or dwell”).                |  habitat                         | 
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-^  SANSKRIT   ^ ETYMOLOGY                                                                  ^  MANTRAKSHAR                ^ 
-|  building   | build + ing                                                                |  {{:blank :building.png}}   | 
-|  bungalow   | Borrowed from Hindi बंगला (baṅglā, “Bengali”),                              {{:blank :bungalow.png}}   | 
-|  cellar     | Cognate with Latin cella (“room”)                                          |                             | 
-| cell        |  from Latin cella (“chamber, small room, compartment”)                     | {{:blank :cell.png}}        | 
-|  chamber    | from Latin camera, from Ancient Greek καμάρα (kamára, “vaulted chamber”).  |  chamber                    | 
-|  cottage    | cot, cote (“hut, cottage”)                                                  {{:blank :cottage.png}}    | 
-|  fort        from Middle French fort (“strong”)                                        |  {{:blank :fort.png}}       | 
-|  home                                                                                  |                             | 
-|  house      |                                                                            |  {{:blank :house.png}}      | 
-|  household  |                                                                            |  household                  | 
-|  hut        | possibly from cottage , hut                                                |  hut                        | 
-|  mansion    | From mānsus, from maneō (“I remain, stay”)                                  mansion                    | 
-|  residence  | re- +‎ sedeō (“sit, be situated”).                                          {{:blank :residence.png}}  | 
-|  room       | with Latin rūs (“country, field, farm”)                                    |  room                       | 
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-^  SANSKRIT        ^ ETYMOLOGY                                                                    ^  MANTRAKSHAR                     ^ 
-|  cave            | from Latin cava (“cavity”), from cavus (“hollow”)                            |  {{:blank :cave.png}}            | 
-|  ruins            from ruō (“I fall down, tumble, sink in ruin, rush”).                        ruins                           | 
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-^  SANSKRIT        ^ ETYMOLOGY                                                                    ^  MANTRAKSHAR                     ^ 
-|  assembly hall   | from ad- +‎ simulō (“copy, imitate”), from similis (“like, similar”) + hall  |  {{:blank :assembly-hall.png}}   | 
-|  bathroom        | bathe + room                                                                  {{:blank :bathroom.png}}        | 
-|  bedroom                                                                                      |  {{:blank :bedroom.png}}         | 
-|  camp            | from Latin campus (“open field, level plain”),                                {{:blank :camp.png}}            | 
-|  court           | Compound of co- +‎ (see cum) and -hors (see hortus = garden)                  {{:blank :court.png}}           | 
-|  courtroom       | Compound of co- +‎ (see cum) and -hors (see hortus = garden)                  {{:blank :courtroom.png}}       | 
-|  dancing room    | from Latin saltāre (“to leap, dance”).                                        dancing room                    | 
-|  dining room     | from Latin dis- + iēiūnō (“to break the fast”).                              |  {{:blank :diningroom.png}}      | 
-|  exile           | From exsul (“an exiled person”)                                              |  exile                           | 
-|  hall            |                                                                              |                                  | 
-|  heaven          |                                                                              |                                  | 
-|  hospital        | Equivalent to hospes (“host; guest, stranger”) +‎ -ālis.                      {{:blank :hospital.png}}        | 
-|  imprisonment    | From prehendō (“to seize”)                                                    Imprisonment                    | 
-|  kings court     | king + court                                                                  king's court                    | 
-|  kitchen         | from Latin coquīna (“kitchen; cuisine”), from coquō (“to cook”),              {{:blank :kitchen.png}}         | 
-|  library         | From liber (“book”) +‎ -ārium (“place for”)                                  |  {{:blank :library.png}}         | 
-|  palace          | From Palātium (“Palatine Hill”), one of the seven hills of Rome,              palace                          | 
-|  pavilion        | from Latin pāpiliōnem, form of pāpiliō (“butterfly, moth”)                    pavilion                        | 
-|  police station  | from Latin polītīa (“state, government”)                                      {{:blank :police-station.png}}  | 
-|  prison          | From prehendō (“to seize”)                                                                                    | 
-|  school          |                                                                              |  {{:blank :school.png}}          | 
-|  school          |                                                                              |  {{:blank :school_1_.png}}       | 
-|  shop            |                                                                              |  {{:blank :shop.png}}            | 
-|  store           | from Latin instaurō.                                                          {{:blank :store.png}}           | 
-|  storeroom       | from Latin instaurō.                                                          {{:blank :store-room.png}}      | 
-|  summer house    | Sanskrit समा (sámā, “a half-year, season, weather, year”) + house            |  summerhouse                     | 
-|  temple          | from Latin templum (“shrine, temple, area for auspices”)                      {{:blank :temple.png}}          | 
-|  tent            |  feminine of Latin tentus, ptp. of tendere (“to stretch, extend”).            {{:blank :tent.png}}            | 
-|  theatre         | from θεάομαι (theáomai, “to see", "to watch", "to observe”)                  |  {{:blank :theatre.png}}         | 
-|  waiting room    | probably from wake - watch - wait                                            | {{:blank :waitingroom.png}}      | 
-|  waiting room    | probably from wake - watch - wait                                            |  {{:blank :waitingroom.png}}     | 
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-==== ROOM MATHEMATICS ==== 
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-  * 1.area of a square 
-  * 2.area of a rectangle 
-  * 3.perimeter of a square 
-  * 4.perimeter of a rectangle 
-  * 5.cube 
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-==== ROOM  IN BIOLOGY ==== 
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-  * [[en:cell|Cellula (cell)]] 
-  * [[en:tissue|Textus (Tissue) ]] 
-  * [[en:organ|Organa (organs) ]] 
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-===== VERBS ===== 
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-  * Reside 
-  * live 
-  * inhabit 
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-===== DISAMBIGUATION ===== 
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-Building (mathematics), a type of geometric structure. 
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-  * Cell (biology), the functional basic unit of life. 
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-Rooms 
-  * Monastic cell, a small room, hut, or cave in which a religious recluse lives, alternatively the small precursor of a monastery with only a few monks or nuns 
-  * Prison cell, a room used to hold people in prisons.  
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-  * Science, mathematics, and technology 
-  * Computing and telecommunications 
-  * Cell (EDA), a term used in an electronic circuit design schematics 
-  * Cell (microprocessor), a microprocessor architecture developed by Sony, Toshiba, and IBM 
-  * Cell, a unit in a database table or spreadsheet, formed by the intersection of a row and a column 
-  * Cell, in wireless local area networking standards (including Wi-Fi), a wireless connection within a limited area, referred to as a cell or Basic Service Set 
-  * Cell, a fixed-length data frame used in the Asynchronous Transfer Mode protocol 
-  * Cellphone, a phone connected to a cellular network 
-  * Cell (network), area of radio coverage in a cellular network 
-  * Memory cell (computing), the basic unit of (volatile or non-volatile) computer memory 
-  * Mathematics 
-  * Cell (geometry), a three-dimensional element, part of a higher-dimensional object 
-  * Cell, an element of an abstract cell complex 
-  * Cell, a basic unit of a cellular automaton 
-  * Cell, an element of a CW complex 
-  * Cell, a k-face of a simplicial complex 
-  * Other uses in science and technology 
-  * Cell (journal), a scientific journal 
-  * Electrochemical cell, a device used to convert chemical energy to electrical energy 
-  * Fuel cell, a device used to convert chemical energy from a fuel like hydrogen to electricity 
-  * Galvanic cell or voltaic cell, a particular kind of electrochemical cell 
-  * Photodetector, or photo cell, a sensor which detects light 
-  * Solar cell, a component of photovoltaic systems used to convert the energy of light into electricity 
-  * Storm cell, the smallest unit of a storm-producing system.  
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-  * Organizations and government 
-  * Chamber of commerce, a form of business network 
-  * Legislative chamber, a deliberative assembly within a legislature 
-  * Debate chamber, a room for people to discuss and debate 
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-  * Other uses 
-  * Chamber (firearms), part of a weapon 
-  * Combustion chamber, part of an engine in which fuel is burned 
-  * Environmental chamber, used in testing environmental conditions 
-  * Execution chamber, where capital punishment is carried out 
-  * Gas chamber, apparatus for killing humans or animals 
-  * Chambar, or Chamber, a town in Pakistan 
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-  * Computing and technology 
-  * Home (Apple), a bundled application within the Apple iOS 
-  * Facebook Home, user interface layer for Android smartphones developed by Facebook 
-  * Google Home, a line of smart speakers by Google 
-  * Home button, a user interface element of most web browsers 
-  * Home directory, a file directory on an operating system 
-  * Home key, a key on computer keyboards 
-  * Home page, a page on a website 
-  * Home row, the central row of keys on a keyboard, important in touch typing 
-  * Home signal, a railway signal 
-  * PlayStation Home, a gaming networking service. 
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-  * Organizations and institutions 
-  * HOME (Manchester), an arts venue in Manchester, England 
-  * Heterosexuals Organized for a Moral Environment, a U.S. anti-gay organization 
-  * HOME Investment Partnerships Program, a U.S. federal assistance program 
-  * Humanitarian Organization for Migration Economics, a social welfare organization in Singapore 
-  * Nursing home, a residence facility for people requiring constant care 
-  * Project H.O.M.E., a non-profit organization 
-  * Retirement home, a multi-residence facility for elderly people. 
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-  * Sports 
-  * Home (sports), the city or field where a team generally plays 
-  * Home plate or home base, the final base in baseball 

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