Uk English Meaning of halls

Halls

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Definitions and Meaning of halls in English

halls

the castle or house of a medieval king or noble, a building used by a college or university for some special purpose, a large usually imposing building for public or semipublic purposes, the entrance room of a building, a college or a division of a college at some universities, a place used for public entertainment, a large or impressive residence or public building, one of the buildings of a college or university, the chief living room in such a structure, a meal served there, the manor house of a landed proprietor, a corridor or passage in a building, the common dining room of an English college, a large room for assembly, dormitory

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Halls

the castle or house of a medieval king or noble, a building used by a college or university for some special purpose, a large usually imposing building for publ

foyer,hallways,lobbies,Doorways,Entrances,entries,entryways,lounges,vestibule,antechambers

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hallows => saints, hallooing => hallooing, hallo => Hello, hallmarks => hallmarks, hallmarking => hallmarking,