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joined to another house on one side only by a common wall.
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Is a self-contained housing unit that occupies only part of a building, generally on a single level.
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a low house, with a broad front porch, having either no upper floor or upper rooms set in the roof, typically with dormer windows.
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A cottage is, typically, a small house. It may carry the connotation of being an old or old-fashioned building.
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the fact of an aircraft arriving on the ground or a boat reaching land.
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a covered shelter projecting in front of the entrance of a building.
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a structure that divides two areas of land, similar to a wall but made of wood or wire and supported with posts.
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a house, usually in the countryside or near the sea, especially in southern Europe, and often one that people can rent for a holiday.
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is a good for which demand increases more than proportionally as income rises, and is a contrast to a "necessity good"
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a space at the top of a building under the roof used for storing things and usually entered by a ladder, or sometimes made into a room for living in.