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housingnoun something that encloses another thing especially to protect ita camera with a waterproof housing for taking pictures of coral reefs and other underwater features armor, capsule, case, casing, cocoon, cover, covering, encasement, hull, husk, jacket, pod, sheath, shell cartridge, cassette(also casette)bark, crustcarapace, house, mail, panoply, plate, plating, shieldcuticle, hide, skinenvelope, package, wrapperbacking, coating, coverture, facing housingverbpresent participle of houseto provide with living quarters or sheltersome of the freshmen were temporarily housed in local motels while the new dorm was being finished accommodating, bestowing, billeting, bivouacking, boarding, bunking, camping, chambering, domiciling, encamping, harboring, lodging, putting up, quartering, roofing, rooming, sheltering, taking in ensconcing, homing, roosting, securing, shedding, stabling, tentingbarrackingbedding (down) ejecting, evicting to close or shut in by or as if by barriersthe famous document is housed in a special display case boxing (in), caging, closeting, cooping (up), corralling, encaging, encasing, enclosing(also inclosing), enveloping, fencing (in), hedging, hemming (in), immuring, including, mewing (up), penning, walling (in) bounding, circumscribing, confining, containing, limiting, restrictingencircling, encompassing, enfolding, enframing, enlacing, framing, ringing, surroundingarmoring, cocooning, encapsulating, encapsuling, encysting, ensheathing, ensphering, enwombing in the 14th century |