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home
noun
-
home
,
homing
,
homes
,
homed
the
house
,
apartment
,
or
other
place
where
a
person
or
a
family
lives
•
After
a
long
trip
,
Nora
was
happy
to
finally
be
back
home
.
After
a
long
trip
,
Nora
was
happy
to
finally
be
back
home
.
•
Carlos
invited
his
friends
to
his
new
home
for
dinner
.
Carlos
invited
his
friends
to
his
new
home
for
dinner
.
Old
English
hām
,
meaning
“
dwelling
,
estate
” ;
related
to
German
Heim
and
Dutch
heim
.
noun
-
home
,
homing
,
homes
,
homed
the
place
where
a
person
lives
,
especially
together
with
their
family
•
After
a
long
trip
,
Maya
smiled
the
moment
she
walked
into
her
home
.
After
a
long
trip
,
Maya
smiled
the
moment
she
walked
into
her
home
.
•
Their
new
home
has
a
bright
blue
door
and
a
small
garden
full
of
sunflowers
.
Their
new
home
has
a
bright
blue
door
and
a
small
garden
full
of
sunflowers
.
Old
English
"
hām
"
meaning
village
or
dwelling
place
;
related
to
German
"
Heim
".
adverb
-
home
,
homing
,
homes
,
homed
to
or
at
the
place
where
one
lives
•
It
’
s
getting
late
;
let
’
s
go
home
.
It
’
s
getting
late
;
let
’
s
go
home
.
•
After
work
,
he
drives
straight
home
to
relax
.
After
work
,
he
drives
straight
home
to
relax
.
adverb
-
home
,
homing
,
homes
,
homed
to
or
at
the
place
where
you
live
•
A
taxi
took
us
home
after
the
concert
ended
late
.
A
taxi
took
us
home
after
the
concert
ended
late
.
•
Jin
usually
gets
home
from
work
by
six
o
’
clock
.
Jin
usually
gets
home
from
work
by
six
o
’
clock
.
noun
-
home
,
homing
,
homes
,
homed
a
place
where
people
who
need
special
care
live
and
are
looked
after
,
such
as
a
nursing
home
or
children
’
s
home
•
My
grandfather
moved
into
a
nursing
home
where
nurses
help
him
every
day
.
My
grandfather
moved
into
a
nursing
home
where
nurses
help
him
every
day
.
•
The
charity
raises
money
for
a
local
children
’
s
home
.
The
charity
raises
money
for
a
local
children
’
s
home
.
adjective
-
home
,
homing
,
homes
,
homed
relating
to
or
done
in
the
place
where
someone
lives
rather
than
somewhere
else
•
We
enjoyed
a
simple
home
meal
instead
of
eating
out
.
We
enjoyed
a
simple
home
meal
instead
of
eating
out
.
•
The
team
plays
its
first
three
home
games
this
season
.
The
team
plays
its
first
three
home
games
this
season
.
noun
-
home
,
homing
,
homes
,
homed
a
place
where
people
who
need
special
care
live
and
are
looked
after
,
such
as
children
or
elderly
people
•
Olivia
volunteers
at
a
home
for
abandoned
kittens
every
weekend
.
Olivia
volunteers
at
a
home
for
abandoned
kittens
every
weekend
.
•
My
grandfather
moved
into
a
nursing
home
where
nurses
can
help
him
every
day
.
My
grandfather
moved
into
a
nursing
home
where
nurses
can
help
him
every
day
.
adjective
-
home
,
homing
,
homes
,
homed
made
,
done
,
or
used
in
the
place
where
someone
lives
rather
than
somewhere
else
•
Everyone
praised
Maria
’
s
home
cooking
at
the
neighborhood
potluck
.
Everyone
praised
Maria
’
s
home
cooking
at
the
neighborhood
potluck
.
•
The
team
enjoyed
a
strong
advantage
during
their
first
home
game
of
the
season
.
The
team
enjoyed
a
strong
advantage
during
their
first
home
game
of
the
season
.
verb
-
home
,
homing
,
homes
,
homed
to
move
or
be
guided
toward
a
target
or
goal
,
often
with
accuracy
•
The
missile
homed
in
on
its
target
with
precision
.
The
missile
homed
in
on
its
target
with
precision
.
•
The
pigeon
instinctively
homes
to
its
loft
from
miles
away
.
The
pigeon
instinctively
homes
to
its
loft
from
miles
away
.
From
the
noun
sense
;
first
used
of
homing
pigeons
in
the
18th
century
,
later
extended
to
guided
weapons
.
verb
-
home
,
homing
,
homes
,
homed
to
move
or
be
guided
directly
toward
a
target
or
destination
with
great
accuracy
•
The
missile
homed
in
on
the
enemy
submarine
with
pinpoint
precision
.
The
missile
homed
in
on
the
enemy
submarine
with
pinpoint
precision
.
•
The
kestrel
homes
on
small
rodents
by
detecting
the
slightest
movement
in
the
grass
.
The
kestrel
homes
on
small
rodents
by
detecting
the
slightest
movement
in
the
grass
.
From
the
idea
of
homing
pigeons
finding
their
way
back
to
their
coop
.