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Terms vs Cohousing - What's the difference?

terms | cohousing |


As nouns the difference between terms and cohousing

is that terms is while cohousing is housing]] in which the residents' private space is supplemented by communal [[facility|facilities such as a shared kitchen and/or dining room.

Chousing vs Cohousing - What's the difference?

chousing | cohousing |


As a verb chousing

is .

As a noun cohousing is

housing]] in which the residents' private space is supplemented by communal [[facility|facilities such as a shared kitchen and/or dining room.

Kitchen vs Cohousing - What's the difference?

kitchen | cohousing |


As nouns the difference between kitchen and cohousing

is that kitchen is a room or area for preparing food while cohousing is housing in which the residents' private space is supplemented by communal facilities such as a shared kitchen and/or dining room.

As a proper noun Kitchen

is {{surname|lang=en}.

Communal vs Cohousing - What's the difference?

communal | cohousing |


As an adjective communal

is pertaining to a community.

As a noun cohousing is

housing]] in which the residents' private space is supplemented by communal [[facility|facilities such as a shared kitchen and/or dining room.

Supplement vs Cohousing - What's the difference?

supplement | cohousing |


As nouns the difference between supplement and cohousing

is that supplement is something added, especially to make up for a deficiency while cohousing is housing in which the residents' private space is supplemented by communal facilities such as a shared kitchen and/or dining room.

As a verb supplement

is to provide or make a supplement to something.

Resident vs Cohousing - What's the difference?

resident | cohousing |


As nouns the difference between resident and cohousing

is that resident is resident while cohousing is housing]] in which the residents' private space is supplemented by communal [[facility|facilities such as a shared kitchen and/or dining room.

As a verb resident

is .