Dwelling vs Firehouse – What’s the difference?

Dwelling vs Firehouse - What's the difference?
As nouns the difference between dwelling and firehouse is that dwelling is a habitation; a place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile while firehouse is (dialectal) a house containing a fire; a dwelling-house, as opposed to a barn, a stable, or other outhouse or firehouse can be (us|firefighting) a fire station.

As a verb dwelling is .

dwelling

English

Etymology 1

From (etyl) dwelling, . More at dwell.

Noun

(en noun )

  • A habitation; a place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile.
  • * {{quote-book, year=1963, author=(Margery Allingham)
  • , title=(The China Governess)
    , chapter=Foreword citation
    , passage=He turned back to the scene before him and the enormous new block of council dwellings . The design was some way after Corbusier but the block was built up on plinths and resembled an Atlantic liner swimming diagonally across the site.}}

    The old house served as a dwelling for Albert.
    Philip’s dwelling fronted on the street.
    Synonyms

    * See also

    Derived terms

    * dwellinghouse
    * dwelling place
    * lake dwelling: prehistoric structure

    References

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    Etymology 2

    From .

    Verb

    (head)

  • I was dwelling in the cave.

    firehouse

    English

    Etymology 1

    From (etyl) .

    Noun

    (en noun )

  • (dialectal) A house containing a fire; a dwelling-house, as opposed to a barn, a stable, or other outhouse.
  • Etymology 2

    From .

    Noun

    (en noun )

  • (US, firefighting) A fire station