WebFloors and levels of buildings - thesaurus Related words basement noun the part of a building that is partly or completely below the level of the ground downstairs adverb to or on a lower floor of a building, especially the floor at ground level downstairs noun the floor of a building that is at ground level the first floor noun WebRomanesque adjective. belonging to a style of building that was common in Western Europe from about 900 to 1200 ad. Romanesque buildings have round arches, curved ceilings, thick walls, and large pillars.
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WebSynonyms for INFRASTRUCTURE: architecture, structure, framework, fabric, configuration, shell, network, skeleton, framing, frame WebHere's a list of similar words from our thesaurus that you can use instead. Noun. A building that is old, ancient or historic. old building. antique building. historic building. derelict building. listed building. ruined building. table top shakespeare
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WebSynonyms for BUILDING: structure, house, edifice, construction, hut, tower, cottage, erection; Antonyms of BUILDING: dismantling, destroying, demolishing ... WebSynonyms for BUILDING: edifice, structure, pile, architecture, barn, construction, castle, church; Antonyms for BUILDING: overturning, overthrowing, ruining ... Weba building where a group of workers sleep cabin noun a small simple wooden house in the mountains or in a forest chalet noun a wooden house built in a mountain area, especially in Switzerland. Its roof usually has steep sides. chateau noun a castle or large house in the French countryside condo noun American informal a condominium condominium noun table top shadow box