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NOUN:
  1. A place where one lives; a residence.
  2. The physical structure within which one lives, such as a house or apartment.
  3. A dwelling place together with the family or social unit that occupies it; a household.
    1. An environment offering security and happiness.
    2. A valued place regarded as a refuge or place of origin.
  4. The place, such as a country or town, where one was born or has lived for a long period.
  5. The native habitat, as of a plant or animal.
  6. The place where something is discovered, founded, developed, or promoted; a source.
  7. A headquarters; a home base.
    1. Baseball Home plate.
    2. Games Home base.
  8. An institution where people are cared for: a home for the elderly.
  9. Computer Science
    1. The starting position of the cursor on a text-based computer display, usually in the upper left corner of the screen.
    2. A starting position within a computer application, such as the beginning of a line, file, or screen or the top of a chart or list.
ADJECTIVE:
    1. Of or relating to a home, especially to one's household or house: home cooking; home furnishings.
    2. Taking place in the home: home care for the elderly.
  1. Of, relating to, or being a place of origin or headquarters: the home office.
  2. Sports Relating to a team's sponsoring institution or to the place where it is franchised: a home game; the home field advantage.
  3. Of, relating to, or being the keys used as base positions for the fingers in touch-typing: The home row on a standard keyboard consists of the keys for A, S, D, F, J, K, L, and ;.
ADVERB:
  1. At, to, or toward the direction of home: going home for lunch.
  2. On or into the point at which something is directed: The arrow struck home.
  3. To the center or heart of something; deeply: Your comments really hit home.
VERB:
homed, hom·ing, homes
VERB:
intr.
  1. To go or return to one's residence or base of operations.
  2. To be guided to a target automatically, as by means of radio waves.
  3. To move or lead toward a goal: The investigators were homing in on the truth.
VERB:
tr.
To guide (a missile or aircraft) to a target automatically.

IDIOMS:
at home
  1. Available to receive visitors: at home on Thursdays.
  2. Comfortable and relaxed; at ease: at home in diplomatic circles.
  3. Feeling an easy competence and familiarity: at home in French.
home free
Out of jeopardy; assured of success: We had our hardest exams first and were home free after that.

ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English, from Old English hm; see tkei- in Indo-European roots


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