- housing: structures collectively in which people are housed
- lodgment: the state or quality of being lodged or fixed even temporarily; "the lodgment of the balloon in the tree"
- the act of lodging
- (lodgings) diggings: temporary living quarters
- Lodging (or a holiday accommodation) is a type of residential accommodation. People who travel and stay away from home for more than a day need lodging for sleep, rest, safety, shelter from cold temperatures or rain, storage of luggage and access to common household functions.
- A place to live or lodge; sleeping accommodation; Furnished rooms in a house rented as accommodation
- (Lodgings) A rented room in a shared flat or house where the owner is present. A person who takes lodgings is a lodger.
- (lodgings) somewhere to stay, usually only for a short time
- (Lodged) Applied to the buck, hart, hind, etc, when represented lying down. The same attitude of the lion or similar beast is couchant.
- (Lodged) A synonym for couchant but only used in respect of animals of the deer species.
- (Lodged) as in wheat or hay. ‘Lodged’ means flattened by wind or heavy rains, hence a pain to reap.
- (lodged) safely kept or stored
- Term used when the crop canopy becomes flattened by heavy rains. Often triggered by severe weather at the soft dough stage. The problem is a combination of heavy heads and weak stems. Modern breeding increases stem strength.
- The toppling of plants of a grain crop before harvest, often from wind, rain, or waterfowl.
- Applies particularly to cereals where the crop has been flattened by the wind or rain, or if the stems are unable to support the weight of the grain
- the tendency of a plant to fall over, usually due to root or lower stalk damage
- 1995 Connecticut Department of Economic and Community Development. This number represents the listings found in the Connecticut Vacation Guide. For more information contact the department at 1-800-CT-BOUND.
- The official term used for of the closing ceremony which occurs at the end of each meeting.
- means a hotel, motel, inn, apartment, or similar entity that furnishes lodging to the public for pay.
- Long-stemmed cereal plants are liable to be blown over when they are wet and heavy in a storm. This is called lodging. The basis of the Green Revolution was the development of short-strawed (i.e., dwarf) varieties of wheat and rice. ...
- Premises available for short-term human habitation, including daily and weekly letting.
- Credit card machines/terminals that are best suited for hotels, bed and breakfast and other lodging locations
- A malady in which plant stems fall over and turn brown.
- A portion of total support. Lodging includes the fair rental value of a room, apartment, or house in which the dependent lives, a reasonable allowance for the use of furniture and appliances, and all utilities.