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lodgingearly 14c., "encampment;" late 14c., "temporary accommodation; place of residence," verbal noun from lodge (v.). Related: Lodgings.
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lodgingWhen high winds push over tall, unsupported plants like corn or hollyhock. Long-day plant
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lodgingThe toppling of plants of a grain crop before harvest, often from wind, rain, or waterfowl.
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lodgingThe lodging segment comes under the census heading of hotels, motels, rooming/boarding houses, casino hotels, bed and breakfast inns, RV parks and campgrounds. The specific definition for the group is: "…establishments primarily engaged in providing short-term lodging facilities. These establishments may offer services, such as [..]
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lodgingNot a form of residence in legal terms, but a filing procedure (delivery) of documents to court.
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lodging Some sort of indoor sleeping quarters. Lodging in state parks generally refers to camper cabins, cabins, guesthouses, and lodges. Other lodging occasionally includes privately owned facilities as well, most often when used to indicate lodging along a trail rather than within a state park.
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lodgingExpenses for overnight sleeping facilities. Does not include accommodations on airplanes, trains, buses, or ships, which are included in the cost of transportation.
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lodging
A place to live or lodge.
Sleeping accommodation.
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lodgingThe collapse of top-heavy plants, particularly grain crops, because of excessive growth or beating by rain.
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