What is opposite of cellar?

What is opposite of cellar?

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Q. What is opposite of cellar?

Opposite of underground story of building. attic. loft. garret. mansard.

Q. What’s a fancy word for basement?

What is another word for basement?

cellar crypt
vault catacomb
undercroft dunny
sub-basement excavation
storage substructure

Q. What is a synonym for cellar?

noun. 1. SYNONYMS. basement, vault, crypt, undercroft, underground room, catacomb.

Q. What is the difference between a cellar and basement?

By definition of the dictionary: A basement is the floor of a building which is partly or entirely below ground level. A cellar is a room below ground level in a house that is often only used for storing wine or coal, it is used for a specific purpose. A cellar is often a smaller space than a basement.

Q. What does muck mean?

(Entry 1 of 2) 1 : soft moist farmyard manure. 2 : slimy dirt or filth. 3a : defamatory remarks or writings.

Q. What does muck up mean?

transitive verb. : to make a mess of : bungle, spoil.

Q. What is muck used for?

Muck soil is used for growing specialty crops such as onions, carrots, celery, and potatoes.

Q. Is muck a real word?

filth, dirt, or slime. defamatory or sullying remarks. a state of chaos or confusion: to make a muck of things.

Q. What does muck in mean in British?

British, informal. : to help out especially by doing work muck in with the hard work.

Q. What does muck mean in poker?

In poker, it most often refers to the discard pile into which players may throw their folded hands, and into which the dealer places burned cards. It also refers to when a player is folding his hand (face down) without saying anything.

Q. What does muck mean in law?

Legal Dictionary, Thesaurus (muck) abbreviation of Amuck. (n.)

Q. What is muck in law?

Muck means discards, burn cards and cards from the unused remainder of the deck of cards.

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