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  • 21mansion — [[t]mæ̱nʃ(ə)n[/t]] mansions 1) N COUNT A mansion is a very large house. ...an eighteenth century mansion in Hampshire... The very best properties, however, the colonial mansions and villas, were reserved for the government. 2) N IN NAMES Mansions …

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  • 22mansion — noun 1》 a large, impressive house. 2》 (mansion block) Brit. a large block of flats. 3》 (in names) a terrace or mansion block: Carlyle Mansions. Origin ME (denoting the chief residence of a lord): via OFr. from L. mansio(n ) place where someone… …

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  • 23mansion — n. 1. Dwelling, seat, residence, habitation, dwelling house, mansion house, abode. 2. Manor house, manor seat, hall, mansion house …

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  • 24mansion */ — UK [ˈmænʃən] / US [ˈmænʃ(ə)n] noun [countable] Word forms mansion : singular mansion plural mansions a large house, especially a beautiful one …

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  • 25mansión — {{#}}{{LM M24816}}{{〓}} {{SynM25435}} {{[}}mansión{{]}} ‹man·sión› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} Casa grande y señorial. {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del latín mansio (albergue, vivienda). {{#}}{{LM SynM25435}}{{〓}} {{CLAVE… …

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  • 26mansion — n. 1 a large house. 2 (usu. in pl.) Brit. a large building divided into flats. Phrases and idioms: mansion house Brit. the house of a lord mayor or a landed proprietor. the Mansion House the official residence of the Lord Mayor of London.… …

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  • 27mansion — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin mansion , mansio, from manēre to remain, dwell; akin to Greek menein to remain Date: 14th century 1. a. obsolete the act of remaining or dwelling ; stay b. archaic dwelling, abode …

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  • 28mansión — (f) (Intermedio) residencia muy grande y bastante lujosa Ejemplos: Los dueños de esa mansión contrataron al servidumbre para que limpiara la casa y preparara comidas cada día. En las afueras de la ciudad hay un barrio de mansiones de los más… …

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  • 29mansion — man|sion [ˈmænʃən] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: Latin mansio, from manere; MANOR] 1.) a very large house ▪ a beautiful country mansion 2.) Mansions used in Britain in the names of some apartment buildings ▪ 19 Carlyle Mansions …

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  • 30Mansion — Man|sion [ mænʃən] das; s, s <aus engl. mansion »Villa«, dies aus lat. mansio, vgl. ↑Mansio> (veraltet) Aufenthaltsort, Wohnung …

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