💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Highset"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| lofted | Raised above the floor, so as to allow for storage etc. underneath. |
| low-studded | Furnished or built with short studs. |
| split-levelnoun | Of a building: built with rooms on levels separated by stairs of less than a full storey. |
| stayverb | (intransitive) To remain in a particular place, especially for a definite or short period of time; sojourn; abide. |
| scaffolded | (of a building or similar structure) supplied with erected scaffolding |
| stack-and-pack | Of a type of city planning with many residences in high density in many-story buildings. |
| porched | Having a porch |
| overhousenoun | Stretched along the roofs of buildings, rather than on poles or underground. |
| walk-upnoun | (of a service) For which no appointment is necessary. |
| stabledverb | kept or located in a stable |
| boardedverb | (architecture, of a structure, such as a roof, window, etc.) wooden, built with pieces of wood |
| undergrade | (bridge-building) Having the truss below the roadway, as in a deck bridge. |
| built-up | (of an area of land) Having buildings, especially having residences and high population density. |
| handrailed | Furnished with a handrail. |
| baseboarded | Furnished with baseboards. |
| outstabled | (rail transport, of a rail vehicle) stabled other than at the (main) depot |
| ground-floornoun | Situated on the ground floor. |
| before the mast | Describing seamen rather than officers |
| beroofed | Having a roof |
| shoredverb | Having a shore, often one of a specified type. |
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