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  • 81hall — n. a concert; dance; entrance; lecture; mess; music; pool; study; town hall * * * [hɔːl] dance entrance lecture mess music pool study …

    Combinatory dictionary

  • 82hall — noun 1》 the room or space just inside the front entrance of a house.     ↘N. Amer. a corridor in a building. 2》 a large room for meetings, concerts, etc.     ↘the dining room of a college, university, or school.     ↘the principal living room of… …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 83hall — noun 1) Syn: entrance hall, hallway, entry, entrance, lobby, foyer, vestibule 2) the village hall Syn: assembly room, meeting room, chamber, auditorium, theatre, house …

    Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • 84hall — {{#}}{{LM H19755}}{{〓}} {{SynH20260}} {{[}}hall{{]}} {{■}}(ing.){{□}} {{◆}}(pl. halls){{◇}} {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} → {{↑}}vestíbulo{{↓}}. {{★}}{{\}}PRONUNCIACIÓN:{{/}} [hol], con h aspirada. {{★}}{{\}}ORTOGRAFÍA:{{/}} Por ser un extranjerismo debe… …

    Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos

  • 85hall — noun Etymology: Middle English halle, from Old English heall; akin to Old High German halla hall, Latin cella small room, celare to conceal more at hell Date: before 12th century 1. a. the castle or house of a medieval king or noble b. the chief… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 86hall — noun /hɔːl,hɔl,hɑl/ a) A corridor; a hallway. The drinking fountain was out in the hall. b) A meeting room. The hotel had three halls for conferences, and two were in use by the convention …

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  • 87Hall — noun a) for someone who lived in or near a hall. b) of German origin for someone associated with a salt mine …

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  • 88Hall (de la) —    Two messuages of Walter de Pappeworth in parish of St. Andrew in Estchep and leasehold interest in lands de Ia Hall, 1327 (Ct. H.W. I. 326).    Not further identified …

    Dictionary of London

  • 89-hall — music hall …

    Dictionnaire des rimes

  • 90Hall — a) Klang, Laut; (geh.): Schall. b) Echo, Halleffekt, Nachhall, Widerhall, Widerklang. * * * Hall,der:⇨Schall(1) …

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