hous·ing
/ˈhouziNG/
noun
- houses and apartments considered collectively."affordable housing"synonyms: homes, houses, places of residence, buildings, accommodation, living quarters, dwellings, dwelling places, habitations, abodes, domiciles
- a rigid casing that encloses and protects a piece of moving or delicate equipment.synonyms: casing, covering, case, cover, encasement, container, enclosure, holder, sheath, jacket, shell, capsule, integument
- a recess or groove cut in one piece of wood to allow another piece to be attached to it.
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Sep 1, 2024 · 1. a : shelter, lodging b : dwellings provided for people 2. a : a niche for a sculpture b : the space taken out of a structural member (such as a timber)
buildings that people live in, or the providing of places for people to live: affordable/expensive housing.
noun · any shelter, lodging, or dwelling place. · houses collectively. · the act of one who houses or puts under shelter. · the providing of houses for a group ...
1. the act of providing shelter or lodging 2. shelter or lodging; accommodation in houses, apartments, etc. often used attributively the housing problem.
Housing refers to the usage and possibly construction of shelter as living spaces, individually or collectively. Housing is a basic human need and a human ...
Housing means residential accommodation and facilities, common areas and services used directly with the residential accommodation. Housing does not include ...
AFFORDABLE HOUSING: In general, housing for which the occupant(s) is/are paying no more than 30 percent of his or her income for gross housing costs, including ...
housing Add to list Share · noun. structures collectively in which people are housed. synonyms: living accommodations, lodging · noun. a protective cover ...
HOMELESS PREVENTION: Activities or programs designed to prevent the incidence of homelessness, including, but not limited to: (1) short-term subsidies to defray ...