housings (Meaning)

housings

a support (as a frame) for mechanical parts, something that covers or protects, dwellings provided for people, a support (such as a frame) for mechanical parts, caparison sense 1, the space taken out of a structural member (such as a timber) to admit the insertion of part of another, shelter, lodging, the shelter of a temporary or permanent structure (as a tent or house), a casing (such as an enclosed bearing) in which a shaft revolves, a niche for a sculpture, a case or enclosure (as for a mechanical part or an instrument)

housings Sentence Examples

  1. The electric wires ran through protective housings to ensure safety.
  2. The birdhouse provided comfortable and secure housings for the feathered tenants.
  3. The aging building required extensive repairs to its external housings.
  4. The sleek smartphone had a durable housing resistant to scratches and drops.
  5. The housing market experienced a surge in activity due to low interest rates.
  6. The modular homes were designed with efficient and versatile housings.
  7. The underground utility housings were inspected regularly for maintenance purposes.
  8. The new housing development offered a range of options for families seeking affordable homes.
  9. The aquarium housed exotic fish in specialized temperature-controlled housings.
  10. The abandoned factory had crumbling housings that posed a safety hazard.

FAQs About the word housings

a support (as a frame) for mechanical parts, something that covers or protects, dwellings provided for people, a support (such as a frame) for mechanical parts,

coverings, casings,sheaths, cartridges,cases, covers, coatings, capsules, hulls, jackets

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The electric wires ran through protective housings to ensure safety.

The birdhouse provided comfortable and secure housings for the feathered tenants.

The aging building required extensive repairs to its external housings.

The sleek smartphone had a durable housing resistant to scratches and drops.