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  • 51hall — [hôl] n. [ME halle < OE heall (akin to Ger halle), lit., that which is covered < base of helan, to cover < IE base * kel , to cover > HELL, L celare, to conceal] 1. Obs. a) the great central room in the dwelling of a king or chieftain …

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  • 52Hall — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Cet article possède un paronyme, voir : Halle. Hall peut signifier  …

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  • 53Hall — For the etymology of the term hall, see Hall (concept). For other uses, see Hall (disambiguation). The Marwar Hall at Umaid Bhawan Palace, Jodhpur, India …

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  • 54Hall — Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo título. Si llegaste aquí a través de un enlace interno, quizá desees corregirlo de modo que apunte al artículo apropiado. Hall puede referirse a …

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  • 55hall — noun 1 inside the front entrance of a house/building ⇨ See also ↑entry ADJECTIVE ▪ entrance, entry ▪ front ▪ Her brother was standing in the front hall. ▪ reception …

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  • 56hall — /hawl/, n. 1. a corridor or passageway in a building. 2. the large entrance room of a house or building; vestibule; lobby. 3. a large room or building for public gatherings; auditorium: convention hall; concert hall. 4. a large building for… …

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  • 57Hall — (Voz inglesa.) ► sustantivo masculino Pieza interior de una vivienda o de un edificio inmediata a la puerta de entrada: ■ el mayordomo nos hizo esperar en el hall. IRREG. plural halls tb:vestíbulo * * * hall (ingl.; pronunc. [jol]) m. *Vestíbulo …

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  • 58Hall — /hawl/, n. 1. Asaph /ay seuhf/, 1829 1907, U.S. astronomer: discovered the satellites of Mars. 2. Charles Francis, 1821 71, U.S. Arctic explorer. 3. Charles Martin, 1863 1914, U.S. chemist, metallurgist, and manufacturer. 4. Donald, born 1928,… …

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  • 59Hall — Nachhall * * * Hall [hal], der; [e]s, e: a) Schall (besonders im Hinblick auf allmählich schwindende, schwächer werdende hörbare Schwingungen): der Hall der Schritte, der eigenen Stimme. Syn.: ↑ Geräusch, ↑ Klang, ↑ Lärm, ↑ Laut, Ton …

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  • 60hall — [[t]hɔ͟ːl[/t]] ♦♦♦ halls 1) N COUNT The hall in a house or flat is the area just inside the front door, into which some of the other rooms open. [BRIT] → See also entrance hall The lights were on in the hall and in the bedroom. Syn: vestibule (in …

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