Room

These ideograms are formed mainly by three types Simple room and house modifications

  1. Inside the room objects
  2. Outside the room objects
    1. Above the room objects
    2. Below the room

NAMES OF MANMADE ROOMS

लय room विद्यालय , न्यायालय , शौचालय
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
SANSKRIT ETYMOLOGY MANTRAKSHAR
building build + ing
bungalow Borrowed from Hindi बंगला (baṅglā, “Bengali”),
cellar Cognate with Latin cella (“room”)
cell from Latin cella (“chamber, small room, compartment”)
chamber from Latin camera, from Ancient Greek καμάρα (kamára, “vaulted chamber”). chamber
cottage cot, cote (“hut, cottage”)
fort from Middle French fort (“strong”)
home
house
household household
hut possibly from cottage , hut hut
mansion From mānsus, from maneō (“I remain, stay”) mansion
residence re- +‎ sedeō (“sit, be situated”).
room with Latin rūs (“country, field, farm”) room
SANSKRIT ETYMOLOGY MANTRAKSHAR
cave from Latin cava (“cavity”), from cavus (“hollow”)
ruins from ruō (“I fall down, tumble, sink in ruin, rush”). ruins
SANSKRIT ETYMOLOGY MANTRAKSHAR
assembly hall from ad- +‎ simulō (“copy, imitate”), from similis (“like, similar”) + hall
bathroom bathe + room
bedroom
camp from Latin campus (“open field, level plain”),
court Compound of co- +‎ (see cum) and -hors (see hortus = garden)
courtroom Compound of co- +‎ (see cum) and -hors (see hortus = garden)
dancing room from Latin saltāre (“to leap, dance”). dancing room
dining room from Latin dis- + iēiūnō (“to break the fast”).
exile From exsul (“an exiled person”) exile
hall
heaven
hospital Equivalent to hospes (“host; guest, stranger”) +‎ -ālis.
imprisonment From prehendō (“to seize”) Imprisonment
kings court king + court king's court
kitchen from Latin coquīna (“kitchen; cuisine”), from coquō (“to cook”),
library From liber (“book”) +‎ -ārium (“place for”)
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”)
prison From prehendō (“to seize”)
school
school
shop
store from Latin instaurō.
storeroom from Latin instaurō.
summer house Sanskrit समा (sámā, “a half-year, season, weather, year”) + house summerhouse
temple from Latin templum (“shrine, temple, area for auspices”)
tent feminine of Latin tentus, ptp. of tendere (“to stretch, extend”).
theatre from θεάομαι (theáomai, “to see“, “to watch”, “to observe”)
waiting room probably from wake - watch - wait
waiting room probably from wake - watch - wait

ROOM MATHEMATICS

  • 1.area of a square
  • 2.area of a rectangle
  • 3.perimeter of a square
  • 4.perimeter of a rectangle
  • 5.cube

ROOM IN BIOLOGY

VERBS

  • Reside
  • live
  • inhabit

DISAMBIGUATION

Building (mathematics), a type of geometric structure.

  • Cell (biology), the functional basic unit of life.

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.
  • 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.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Sports
  • Home (sports), the city or field where a team generally plays
  • Home plate or home base, the final base in baseball.
  • Technology
  • Cave (company), a Japanese video game company
  • Cave automatic virtual environment, a projection-based immersive virtual reality system
  • CAVE-based authentication, used to secure some mobile phone systems
  • Cave, an alternate name for the text-based computer game Colossal Cave Adventure
  • Architectural spaces and related, broader meanings
  • Hall (concept), for the development of the meaning of the word
  • Hall, a name for a large house
  • Great hall
  • Hall and parlor house
  • Hallway
  • Mead hall
  • Enterprises
  • Retail store, a shop where merchandise is sold, usually products and usually on a retail basis, and where wares are often kept
  • App store, an online retail store where apps are sold, included in many mobile operating systems
  • Department store, a retail store offering a wide range of consumer goods
  • Warehouse club (or wholesale club), a no-frills retail store, usually selling a wide variety of merchandise, in which customers may buy large, wholesale quantities at low prices
  • Warehouse, a location where items are stored, e.g., a ship's paint store, and sometimes sold, e.g., Costco Warehouse Club.
  • Data store, a repository for persistently storing and managing collections of data
  • Štore, a town and a municipality in eastern Slovenia
  • Store, expendables released from an aircraft, such as aircraft ordnance or countermeasures
  • archive
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