| pizzeria |
A place where pizzas are made, sold, or eaten. |
| plantation |
An estate where cash crops such as tobacco, coffee, rubber, oil palm, etc are grown on a large scale (especially in tropical areas). |
| platform |
A raised level surface along the side of a railway track where passengers get on and off trains. |
| port |
A town or city on a waterway where ships can load and unload cargo. |
| principality |
A state ruled by a prince. |
| prison |
A place where convicted criminals are confined as punishment or for those awaiting trial. |
| quadrangle |
A courtyard, square or rectangular, surrounded on its four sides by buildings. |
| quarry |
A place, typically a large pit, where stone or other materials such as marble or slate are extracted. |
| quay |
A platform projecting from the shore into the water for ships to load and unload. |
| ranch |
A large farm in North and South America on which cattle or other animals are raised. |
| refinery |
An industrial plant for refining or purifying crude substances such as sugar, oil, metal, etc. |
| reformatory |
A correctional institution to which young offenders are sent to reform rather than punish them. |
| refuge |
A place where one is sheltered from danger, trouble, etc. |
| repository |
A place where or container in which things are stored for safe keeping. |
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A place where there is an abundant supply of something. |
| reservoir |
A place, natural or man-made, such as a lake where water is collected and stored for use as a source of water supply. |
| residence |
A place in which one lives or resides. |
| resort |
A place frequented by tourists for holidays or recreation. |
| restaurant |
A place where meals are prepared and served to customers. |
| rotisserie |
A restaurant that specializes in serving roasted and barbecued meats. |
| runway |
A long narrow area of leveled, paved land along which aircraft take off and land. |
| sanatorium |
A place for the medical treatment of invalids or people who are undergoing recuperation. |
| sanctuary |
A place that provides refuge or protection. |
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A place where animals or birds are sheltered for breeding purposes. |
| sanctum |
A study or a private place where one is not interrupted. |
| sauna |
A room or bathhouse in which the bather takes a steam bath that uses dry heat to induce perspiration. |
| scullery |
A room next to the kitchen where dishes are washed and other chores done. |
| sickbay |
A room where the sick are treated, especially as on a ship. |
| slaughterhouse |
A place where animals are slaughtered for food. |
| slum |
A dirty and unpleasant urban area that is severely overcrowded and densely populated by very poor people. |
| spa |
A place or resort with a mineral spring considered to have a healthy effect on the body. |
| stable |
A building in which horses are kept, or a place where racehorses are kept and trained. |
| stadium |
A large closed but usually roofless arena where sports events and other performances are held with tiers of seats for spectators. |
| store |
A place where different types of goods are offered for sale. |
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A place where things are kept for use or sale when needed. |
| studio |
A room in which television or radio programs are recorded, or from which they are broadcast. |
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A room in which artists such as painters, photographers or sculptors do their work, or dancers have their practice. |
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A place where films are produced for distribution to cinemas. |
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A small apartment or flat with a living room for sleeping as well, a bathroom and a kitchen. |
| study |
A room in a house used for studying, writing or reading. |
| suburb |
The outer residential area of a town or city. |
| supermarket |
A large self-service retail store that sells a great variety of foods and household goods. |
| surgery |
A place where surgical operations are performed. |
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A room where a doctor or dentist can be consulted. |
| tabernacle |
A place of worship, used especially by the Mormons. |
| tannery |
A place where animal skin is made into leather by tanning. |
| theatre |
A large hall, with tiered seats for an audience, where plays are performed or movies shown. |
| toilet |
A room in which a person urinates or defecates. |
| tomb |
A place, especially underground, for the burial of the dead. |
| topiary |
A garden having shrubs clipped or trimmed into decorative shapes, especially of animals |
| valley |
A stretch of low area between hills or mountains, usually with a river or stream flowing through it. |
| velodrome |
An indoor banked oval track, usually with wooden flooring, for bicycle races. |
| vineyard/vinery |
A place where grapevines are cultivated to produce grapes for making wine. |
| ward |
A large room in a hospital with beds for a particular class of patients. |
| wilderness |
An uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region left in its natural condition. |
| winery |
A place where wine is made. |
| zoo |
A place where wild animals are kept for display to the public. |