different between rooms vs building

rooms

English

Pronunciation

  • (Received Pronunciation, General American) IPA(key): /?u?mz/
  • (UK, New England) IPA(key): /??mz/
  • Rhymes: -u?mz, -?mz

Noun

rooms

  1. plural of room

Verb

rooms

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of room

Anagrams

  • Moors, Moros, moors, smoor

rooms From the web:

  • what rooms don't have doors
  • what rooms would benefit from carpeting
  • what rooms are in a castle
  • what rooms are in a house
  • what rooms are in a mansion
  • what rooms need smoke detectors
  • what rooms are in the white house
  • what rooms do you need in a house


building

English

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?b?l.d??/
  • Rhymes: -?ld??
  • Hyphenation: build?ing

Etymology 1

From Middle English bildyng, buildyng, buyldyng, byldyng, bulding, beldyng, equivalent to build +? -ing.

Noun

building (countable and uncountable, plural buildings)

  1. (uncountable) The act or process by which something is built; construction.
    Synonym: construction
  2. (countable) A closed structure with walls and a roof.
    Synonyms: edifice; see also Thesaurus:building
Derived terms
Translations

Further reading

  • building on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Etymology 2

See build

Verb

building

  1. present participle of build

French

Etymology

Borrowed from English building.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bil.di?/

Noun

building m (plural buildings)

  1. tower, skyscraper (tall building)
    Synonyms: gratte-ciel, tour

building From the web:

  • what building has the most stories
  • what building does congress meet in
  • what building is pictured below
  • what buildings are housed in the current capital
  • what building is the legislative branch in
  • what building is the judicial branch in
  • what building is seen above
  • what building is on the penny
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