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- Housing - p. pr. & vb. n. - of House
- Housing - n. - The act of putting or receiving under shelter; the state of dwelling in a habitation.
- Housing - n. - That which shelters or covers; houses, taken collectively.
- Housing - n. - The space taken out of one solid, to admit the insertion of part of another, as the end of one timber in the side of another.
- Housing - n. - A niche for a statue.
- Housing - n. - A frame or support for holding something in place, as journal boxes, etc.
- Housing - n. - That portion of a mast or bowsprit which is beneath the deck or within the vessel.
- Housing - n. - A covering or protection, as an awning over the deck of a ship when laid up.
- Housing - n. - A houseline. See Houseline.
- Housing - n. - A cover or cloth for a horse's saddle, as an ornamental or military appendage; a saddlecloth; a horse cloth; in plural, trappings.
- Housing - n. - An appendage to the hames or collar of a harness.
- Axle guard - - The part of the framing of a railway car or truck, by which an axle box is held laterally, and in which it may move vertically; -- also called a jaw in the United States, and a housing in England.
- Footcloth - n. - Formerly, a housing or caparison for a horse.
- Caparison - n. - An ornamental covering or housing for a horse; the harness or trappings of a horse, taken collectively, esp. when decorative.
- Shabrack - n. - The saddlecloth or housing of a cavalry horse.
- Stabulation - n. - The act of stabling or housing beasts.
- Base - n. - The housing of a horse.
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