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penthouseA relatively small structure built above the plane of the roof; the topmost residential unit of a high-rise building.
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penthousependize, early 14c., from Anglo-French pentiz, a shortening of Old French apentis "attached building, appendage," from Medieval Latin appendicium, from Latin appendere "to hang" (s [..]
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penthouseA penthouse apartment refers to the apartment on the highest floor in a luxury, high-rise building.
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penthouseTop floor of a multi-storey building. Generally the most desirable flat in taller buildings due to improved views, no upstairs neighbours and a greater distance from street noise.
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penthouseDefinition A luxury housing unit located on the top floor of a high rise building.
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penthouseA relatively small structure built above the plane of the roof.
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penthouseThe machine room above the hoistway on traction elevators.
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penthouse(n) an apartment located on the top floors of a building
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penthouseThe machine room above the hoistway on traction elevators.
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penthouseaccommodations, usually suites, located on top floors of hotel.
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penthouse
(dated,_|or|_|historical) An outhouse or other structure (especially one with a sloping roof) attached to the outside wall of a building.
* '''1826''': William Eusebius Andrews, ''Review of Fox's B [..]
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