Housing

Verb
housing


 * We are housing the Wik* servers in Florida.
 * We are housing the Wik* servers in Florida.

Noun

 * 1)  The activity of enclosing something or providing a residence for someone.
 * 2)  Residences, collectively.
 * She lives in low-income housing.
 * 1)  A mechanical component's container or covering.
 * The gears were grinding against their housing.

Carpentry

1. The mortising of one member to receive another; for example, a wood stringer is mortised to receive the treads and risers

Synonyms

 * (houses, collectively): accommodation, lodging
 * (mechanical component's container): case, casing, cover, covering, lid

Adjectives for Housing
better; overcrowded; low-cost; planned; government-supported.

Thesaurus
accommodation, accommodations, architectonic, architectural, assembly-line housing, berth, billeting, blanket, box, building, cabinet, caparison, case, casing, chassis, cloak, coat, console, constructional, container, cover, coverage, covering, covert, coverture, cowl, cowling, curtain, diggings, digs, dock, domiciliation, doss, drape, drapery, dwelling, edificial, enclosure, guise, habitation, hangar, hanging, home, homes, hood, horse blanket, horsecloth, hospitality, houses, housing bill, housing development, housing problem, living, living quarters, lodging, lodgings, lodgment, lower-income housing, mantle, mask, pall, protection, quartering, quarters, radio, radio receiver, radio set, radio telescope, receiver, receiving set, rooms, roost, saddle blanket, saddlecloth, screen, set, shed, shelter, shield, shroud, sleeping place, slum clearance, structural, subdivision, tract, transient lodging, urban renewal, veil, vestment, wireless, wireless set

Etymology
From house

Noun

 * French: ,


 * Macedonian: здомување (1), куќиште (3)
 * Spanish:
 * Portuguese: alojamento