A building for human habitation, especially one that is separate or for a family.
house
A place where bread, cakes, and pastries are made or sold.
bakery
A structure carrying a road or railway across a river, gap, or other obstacle.
bridge
An area where there are many electronic or other coin-operated games for the public.
games arcade
A building devoted to religious worship (often non-Christian faiths).
temple
A structure containing multiple residential units.
apartment building
A shop where men and boys receive haircuts and shaves.
barbershop
An underground railway system, often used for mass transit in cities.
subway
a large outdoor area with fairground rides, shows, refreshments, games of chance or skill, and other entertainments.
amusement park
A place of confinement for criminals or those accused of crimes.
prison
A district or area within a town or city, often with shared characteristics.
neighborhood
A shop that sells animals and supplies for pets.
pet store
A harbor or area where ships load and unload cargo and passengers.
port
A large, open-air venue used for sporting events or concerts.
stadium
A place where legal cases are heard and justice is administered.
law court
Residential areas located outside the central part of a city.
suburbs
A store selling food and household supplies.
grocery store
A place where two or more roads or lines cross.
intersection
An educational institution typically offering undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
university
A large burial ground, usually with landscaping.
cemetery
A narrow passageway between or behind buildings.
alley
A small shop that sells a variety of everyday items.
convenience store
An area, usually paved, set aside for parking vehicles.
parking lot
A long, narrow lane where the game of bowling is played.
bowling alley
A building used for public Muslim worship.
mosque