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Condominium vs Catastrophic vs Joneses vs Insolated



 
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Condominium vs Catastrophic vs Joneses vs Insolated #1 (permalink) Thu Apr 02, 2009 18:57 pm   Condominium vs Catastrophic vs Joneses vs Insolated
 

An apartment-like dwelling that a person purchases in North America is often called a condominium.

Meaning for the following please
1.Condominium
2.Catastrophic
3.Joneses
4.Insolated
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.Condominium 2.Catastrophic 3.Joneses 4.Insolated #2 (permalink) Thu Apr 02, 2009 19:03 pm   .Condominium 2.Catastrophic 3.Joneses 4.Insolated
 

If you know how to use a search engine, simply write the word you want to know, followed by definition.

In your case: "Condominium, definition", and your search engine comes up with dictionaries where you will find the explanation.

This link shows the result for this particular search.

http://www.google.com/search?q=Condominium+definition&sourceid=navclient-ff&ie=UTF-8&rlz=1B3GGGL_en___IE312

I think by looking for yourself, and comparing different dictionaries, you can learn a lot more than by simply asking and waiting for people to eventually respond.
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.Condominium 2.Catastrophic 3.Joneses 4.Insolated #3 (permalink) Thu Apr 02, 2009 19:28 pm   .Condominium 2.Catastrophic 3.Joneses 4.Insolated
 

Hi Ganesh,

Is there any chance you will start posting your grammar and vocabulary questions in the grammar and vocabulary forum? Grammar and Vocabulary
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