common house
The term 'common house' has evolved over time, originally referring to various communal or public buildings, but now often associated with shared living spaces and community centers.
Definition
B2Communal Living
(modern)A building where multiple individuals or families live together, sharing common spaces and facilities.
Example
- The eco-village has a common house where residents cook and dine together.
B2Community
(modern)A central building used by residents of a community for meetings, social activities, and gatherings.
Example
- The neighborhood common house hosts weekly events and workshops for all residents.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "common house":
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