Adosado in english

Townhouse

pronunciation: taʊnhaʊs part of speech: noun
In gestures

adosado = semidetached [semi-detached] ; ; back-to-back ; attached. 

Example: Houses are marketed as a semidetached but in fact the house adjoins only the neighbours garage.Example: The conference program includes back-to-back papers on techniques for sorting Unicode data.Example: I was wondering how it is possible that I ended up with one ear lobe clearly attached, and the other clearly unattached.

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» casa adosadaterrace(d) hometerrace(d) housesemidetached houseduplexduplex house .

Example: A study centre has recently been developed in one of Hove's terrace homes.

Example: A group of parents and teachers, however, established temporary school facilities in the area pending the building of a new school, 2 terrace houses being put to use for this purpose.

Example: In addition, records describing 'semi-detached' houses may also be retrieved if the retrieval system treats a hyphen as a space.

Example: In comparing the residential experiences of single-family dwelling inhabitants with those living in townhouses, duplexes, & apartments, only apartment dwellers seem to experience adverse effects.

Example: That system is increasingly insufficient due to more housing in the area built recently, more people living in duplex houses, and more apartment buildings.

» cobertizo adosadolean-to shed .

Example: Because of the high cost of constructing a four-sided free standing shed, some clients prefer to have a lean-to shed attached to their home.
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