What does under roof mean.
Under our roof definition.
Under one roof under the same roof.
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A static wind or power operated system for removing hot air and moisture from the air under your roof.
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If a number of things or people are under one roof or under the same roof they are in the same building.
In developed countries the majority of dwellings have a ceiling installed under the structural members of the roof.
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Under one s roof living or staying in one s house.
Under one roof under the same roof.
The attic must be ventilated to protect the roofing system against excessive heat in summer and warm moist air generated by the house in winter.
Also called a half gable.
I don t care what your parents let you do timmy.
The firms intend to open either together under one roof or alongside each other in shopping malls.
The space under the roof.
The man who could row a straight course from oxford to iffley ought to be able to live comfortably under one roof with his wife his mother in law his elder sister and the old servant who was in the family when he was a baby.
The firms intend to open together under one roof.
A roof containing only one sloping plane.
One day i just packed my bags and left unable to be under their roof for another night.
The strains brought about by three generations living under the same roof.
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The vaulted upper boundary of the mouth supported largely by the palatine bones and limited anteriorly by the dental lamina and posteriorly by the uvula and upper part of the fauces.
When you re a guest under my roof you follow my rules.
The purpose of a ceiling is to insulate against heat and cold noise dirt and often from the droppings and lice of birds who frequently choose roofs as nesting places.
The patter of the rain was heard no more upon the roof and the wind blew just as it sometimes does late in the fall.