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Definition of Semidetached house
1. Noun. A house with two units sharing a common wall.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Semidetached House
Literary usage of Semidetached house
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Colonial Architecture of Salem by Frank Cousins, Phil Madison Riley (1919)
"Residence of Henry M. Bachelder; semidetached house of SW Phillips . . 240 ' CXXI.
Doorway Detail, Francis A. Seaman House; Doorway Detail, ..."
2. The Colonial Architecture of Salem by Frank Cousins, Phil Madison Riley (1919)
"Residence of Henry M. Bachelder; semidetached house of SW Phillips . Doorway Detail,
Francis A. Seaman House; Doorway Detail, B. Parker Babbidge House . ..."
3. The Colonial Architecture of Salem by Frank Cousins, Phil Madison Riley (1919)
"Residence of Henry M. Bachelder; semidetached house of SW Phillips . CXXI.
Doorway Detail, Francis A. Seaman House; Doorway Detail, B. Parker Babbidge House ..."
4. Reports of All the Cases Decided by All the Superior Courts Relating to by Great Britain Magistrates' cases, Edward William Cox (1901)
"The plaintiff was owner of a semidetached house called the Garth, near Chislehurst.
He was desirous of enlarging and altering the premises and submitted ..."
5. Labor Maintenance: A Practical Handbook of Employees' Service Work by Daniel Bloomfield (1920)
"(b) The detached house, the semidetached house, or the houses built in terrace rows?
(c) Houses of wood, terra cotta, poured concrete, concrete blocks, ..."