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Noun
/ˈmanSHən/,
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mansions, plural;
  1. A large, impressive house

  2. A manor house

  3. A large building divided into apartments
    • - Carlyle Mansions

  1. sign of the zodiac: (astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided
  2. a large and imposing house
  3. A mansion is a very large dwelling house. U.S. realtors define a mansion as a dwelling of over . A traditional European mansion was defined as a house which contained a ballroom and tens of bedrooms. Today, however, there is no formal definition beyond being a large and well-appointed house.
  4. The Mansion is a 10 bedroom mansion owned by famed music producer Rick Rubin in the Laurel Canyon area of Los Angeles, originally built in 1918. ...
  5. The Mansion is a novel by the American author William Faulkner, written in 1959. It is the last in a trilogy of books about the fictional Snopes family of Mississippi, following The Hamlet and The Town. ...
  6. The Mansion is an Australian television comedy based upon news and current affairs. Hosted by Michael Chamberlin and Charlie Pickering and featuring Kate McLennan and Justin Kennedy, It premiered on The Comedy Channel on Thursday April 3, 2008 at 8:30 pm.
  7. (The Mansions) El Castillo Interior or Las Moradas (trans.:The Interior Castle or The Mansions) was written by Saint Teresa of Ávila in 1577 as a guide for spiritual development, through service and prayer. ...
  8. A large house or building, usually built for the wealthy; A luxurious flat (apartment); A house provided for a clergyman; a manse; A stopping-place during a journey; a stage; An astrological house; a station of the moon; One of twenty-eight sections of the sky; Any of the branches of the ...
  9. (Mansions) of Rastafari are branches of the Rastafari movement.
  10. To dream that you are in a mansion where there is a haunted chamber, denotes sudden misfortune in the midst of contentment. To dream of being in a mansion, indicates for you wealthy possessions. To see a mansion from distant points, foretells future advancement.
  11. A very large or expensive house. Used in London to describe a style of purpose built flats which generally have high ceilings.
  12. Capital messuage or manor place. The chief residence of a lord in his manor, however small be the messuage.
  13. An expanded sense of self; the parts of you needing more room / Extravagant feelings or desires; having a broad scope of options or big dreams
  14. A level that features two "bases" and a wide area between them that contains three floors and a basement.