Associations to the word «Roundhouse»
Noun
- Theatre
- Facility
- Roof
- Traction
- Museum
- Coal
- Pit
- Paw
- Complex
- Bbc
- Derby
- Hook
- Rolling
- Rib
- Terminal
- Reunion
- Dwelling
- Giles
- Hub
- Festival
- Heritage
- Train
- Baltimore
- Birthplace
- Building
- Lester
- Hospitality
- Passenger
- Toronto
- Dawson
- Floyd
- Wagon
- Warehouse
- Brick
- Vic
- Wyoming
- Restoration
- Tower
- Attacker
- Diameter
- Toe
- Studio
- Pier
- Sweep
- Crane
- Clan
- Practitioner
- Deck
- Synagogue
- Sharpe
- Excavation
- Remains
- Junction
- Leg
- Tornado
- Dvd
- Heel
- Cabin
- Street
- Preservation
- Machine
- Axe
- Knee
- Kate
- Station
- Maryland
- Lodge
- Post
- Leeds
Adjective
Wiktionary
ROUNDHOUSE, noun. (rail transport) A circular building in which locomotives are housed.
ROUNDHOUSE, noun. (martial arts) A punch or kick delivered with an exaggerated sweeping movement.
ROUNDHOUSE, noun. (archaeology) An Iron Age dwelling.
ROUNDHOUSE, noun. (nautical) The uppermost room or cabin of any note upon the stern of a ship.
ROUNDHOUSE, noun. (card games) In the game of pinochle, a meld consisting of a queen and king in each of the four suits.
ROUNDHOUSE, noun. A constable's prison; a lockup or station house.
ROUNDHOUSE, noun. (nautical) A privy near the bow of the vessel.
ROUNDHOUSE, verb. To punch or kick with an exaggerated sweeping movement.
ROUNDHOUSE KICK, noun. A kick in which the attacker swings his leg around in a semicircular motion, striking with the front of the leg or foot.
ROUNDHOUSE KICKS, noun. Plural of roundhouse kick
Dictionary definition
ROUNDHOUSE, noun. Workplace consisting of a circular building for repairing locomotives.
ROUNDHOUSE, noun. A hook delivered with an exaggerated swing.
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