noun a semi-detached house
adjective describing a type of house that is joined to another house on one side
Used to describe a type of housing arrangement that maximizes land use by sharing walls with neighboring units
Describing a type of housing unit that shares one wall with another unit, often found in residential neighborhoods
A type of building structure that is only partially detached from neighboring units
Referring to a building design where two separate housing units share a common wall
In literature, the term 'semi-detached' may be used to describe a character who feels disconnected from their surroundings or relationships.
In psychology, 'semi-detached' may refer to a type of attachment style where individuals are somewhat independent but still seek emotional support from others.
In real estate, a 'semi-detached' property is a type of housing unit that shares one common wall with another unit, typically found in suburban areas.
Architects may use 'semi-detached' to describe a building design where two separate living units are connected by a shared wall or structure.
In urban planning, 'semi-detached' housing may be considered as a type of residential development that balances density and individual ownership.