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homenoun the place where one livesas we entered his 34-room mansion, our host playfully exclaimed, "Welcome to my humble home!" abode, diggings, domicile, dwelling, fireside, habitation, hearth, hearthstone, house, lodging, pad, place, quarters, residence, roof accommodations, housing, nest, residency, shelterbungalow, cabin, casita, chalet, cottageduplex, ranch, ranch house, saltbox, semi(chiefly British), split level, townhome, town house, tract house, triplexapartment, apartment house, condo, condominium, flat, tenement, tenement house, walk-uppenthouse, salon, suitebarracks, billet, boardinghouse, dorm, dormitory, flophouse, lodging house, lodgment(or lodgement), room(s), rooming housecastle, château, countryseat, estate, hall, manor, manor house, mansion, McMansion, palace, villafarmhouse, grange, hacienda, homesteaddouble-wide, houseboat, house trailer, mobile home, motor home, recreational vehicle, RV, trailerhermitage, manse, parsonage, rectory, vicaragehooch(or hootch, slang), hovel, hut, hutch, shack, shanty the place where a plant or animal is usually or naturally foundthe American south, the home of the armadillo the island is home to many thousands of plant species habitat, niche, range, territory element, environment, environs, haunt, locality, medium, milieu, neighborhood, setting, surroundings the land of one's birth, residence, or citizenshipthe U.S. is my home the folks back home were always eager for news about how well they had fared since moving away country, fatherland, homeland, mother country, motherland, sod old countrycommunity, neighborhood those who live as a family in one housecomes from a loving home a man who believes that a person's home is the most important thing in life extended family, house, household, ménage blood, folks, kin, kindred, kinfolk(or kinfolks), kinsfolk, kithbroodnuclear familyclan, community a place of originSpringfield, Massachusetts, is the home of basketball, for it was there that Dr. James Naismith invented the game to keep his students active during foul weather before the 12th century |