place+of+shelter
81women's shelter — noun count AMERICAN a place where women can go with their children in order to escape from a violent husband or partner …
82Fort Apache (hostile place) — Fort Apache is, metaphorically, a building, complex, or defensive site providing shelter from hostile action in the form of crime (in police drama) or native insurrection or enemy attack (in John Ford movies). [cite web url=… …
83International Year of Shelter for the Homeless Trust — Homeless International Homeless International est une ONG britannique spécialisée dans le soutien aux initiatives locales dans une douzaine de pays visant à l amélioration des bidonvilles. Basée à Coventry, elle est dirigée par un conseil d… …
84fish shelter — an artificial structure made from twigs, brush, branches, concrete blocks, etc. as a refuge or hiding place for fish at which they are also easily caught …
85fish-shelter — an artificial structure made from twigs, brush, branches, concrete blocks, etc. as a refuge or hiding place for fish at which they are also easily caught …
86air-raid shelter — /ˈɛə reɪd ʃɛltə/ (say air rayd sheltuh) noun a security area or place used as a refuge during an air raid …
87hiding-place — n hideaway, hideout, lair, den, hole, hide, nest, cache, cover, shelter, refuge, haven, sanctuary, retreat, cloister …
88Hithe — Place of shelter for boats; a mooring or landing place on a river; hence its use in placenames, e.g. Hythe and Smallhythe …
89harborage — noun (nautical) a place of refuge (as for a ship) • Syn: ↑harbourage • Derivationally related forms: ↑harbour (for: ↑harbourage), ↑harbor • Topics …
90har´bor|less — har|bor «HAHR buhr», noun, verb. –n. 1. an area of deep water protected from wind and currents, forming a place of shelter for ships. A harbor may have loading and unloading facilities for passengers and cargo. »Great ocean liners dock in the… …