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Definition of Room access
1. Noun. The entrance (the space in a wall) through which you enter or leave a room or building; the space that a door can close. "He stuck his head in the doorway"
Terms within: Case, Casing, Door, Doorcase, Doorframe, Doorsill, Doorstep, Threshold
Generic synonyms: Entrance, Entranceway, Entree, Entry, Entryway
Specialized synonyms: Exterior Door, Outside Door
Group relationships: Wall
Lexicographical Neighbors of Room Access
Literary usage of Room access
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Horticulturist, and Journal of Rural Art and Rural Taste by Luther Tucker (1866)
"From this room, access to the kitchen is easy. That kitchen is an important
place ; it wants good light, a good flre-place, a large closet, a cistern pump, ..."
2. Annual Conference Proceedings of the American Library Association by American Library Association. Conference, American Library Association (1890)
"As regards the million or more of volumes not in the main room, access was made
almost equally easy. As is usual in libraries, anything asked for was ..."
3. Adaag Manual: A Guide to the Americans With Disabilities Act Accessibility edited by Evan Terry, Evan Terry Associates (1998)
"Work broader in scope that may include such things as reconfiguration of walls
and plumbed fixtures, generally requires full room access. ..."
4. The Treatment of Acute Infectious Diseases by Frank Sherman Meara (1921)
"The demands of the patient are space, ventilation, light, cleanliness; those of
the nurse are economy of effort in managing the room; access to a bath-room ..."
5. The Treatment of Acute Infectious Diseases by Frank Sherman Meara (1921)
"The demands of the patient are space, ventilation, light, cleanliness; those of
the nurse are economy of effort in managing the room; access to a bath-room ..."