household+menage

  • 31household — Synonyms and related words: Attic, accustomed, ancestral halls, average, brood, chaste, children, chimney corner, classic, classical, common, commonly known, commonplace, conventional, current, customary, domal, domestic, domiciliary, everyday,… …

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  • 32menage — Synonyms and related words: ancestral halls, brood, children, chimney corner, domestic economy, domestic management, family, family homestead, fireplace, fireside, folks, foyer, get, hearth, hearth and home, hearthstone, home, home economics,… …

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  • 33ménage — (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. household; housekeeping, husbandry. See abode, economy …

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  • 34menage — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A group of usually related people living together as a unit: family, house, household. See GROUP …

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  • 35ménage — mé|nage [ˈmeına:ʒ US məˈna:ʒ] n formal [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: Latin mansio; MANSION] all the people who live in a particular house = ↑household …

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  • 36menage — meɪ nɑːʒ ,mÉ™ n. household management, home economics …

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  • 37ménage à trois — [meɪˌnα:ʒ α: trwʌ] noun (plural ménages à trois pronunciation same) an arrangement in which a married couple and the lover of one of them live together. Origin Fr., household of three …

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  • 38ménage — noun (C) formal or humorous all the people who live in a particular house; household (2) …

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  • 39ménage — mé•nage or me•nage [[t]meɪˈnɑʒ[/t]] n. 1) a domestic establishment; household 2) housekeeping • Etymology: 1690–1700; < F; OFmesnage< VL *mansiōnāticum. See mansion, age …

    From formal English to slang

  • 40Gilles Ménage — (August 15, 1613 July 23, 1692), was a French scholar.He was born at Angers, the son of Guillaume Ménage, king s advocate at Angers, where Gilles was born.A good memory and enthusiasm for learning carried him quickly through his literary and… …

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