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pit-house vs domicile

domicile vs pit-house

pit-house and domicile both are nouns.

pit-house is not a verb while domicile is a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
pit-house Yes No No No
domicile Yes No Yes No
As nouns, domicile is a hypernym of pit-house; that is, domicile is a word with a broader meaning than pit-house:
  • pit-house: a shelter for humans or domesticated animals and livestock based on a hole or depression dug into the ground; can be fully recessed into the earth, with a flat roof covered by ground, semi-recessed, with a constructed wood or sod roof standing out, or dug into a hillside.
  • domicile: housing that someone is living in
Other hypernyms of pit-house include abode, dwelling, dwelling house, habitation, home, shelter.
pit-house (noun) domicile (noun)
a shelter for humans or domesticated animals and livestock based on a hole or depression dug into the ground; can be fully recessed into the earth, with a flat roof covered by ground, semi-recessed, with a constructed wood or sod roof standing out, or dug into a hillside. housing that someone is living in
(law) the residence where you have your permanent home or principal establishment and to where, whenever you are absent, you intend to return; every person is compelled to have one and only one domicile at a time
pit-house (verb) domicile (verb)
make one's home in a particular place or community
Difference between pit-house and domicile

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