CLUB vs LODGE: NOUN
- Government by violence; lynch law; anarchy.
- A joint charge of expense, or any person's share of it; a contribution to a common fund.
- An association of persons for the promotion of some common object, as literature, science, politics, good fellowship, etc.; esp. an association supported by equal assessments or contributions of the members.
- Any card of the suit of cards having a figure like the trefoil or clover leaf. (pl.) The suit of cards having such figure.
- A heavy staff of wood, usually tapering, and wielded with the hand; a weapon; a cudgel.
- The expanded end of the tentacular arms in decacerous cephalopods.
- A small spar to which the foot of a gaff-topsail or the clue of a staysail or jib is bent to make the sail set to the best advantage.
- In fungi of the family Clavariei, the claviform receptacle or one of its branches.
- In entomology, a suddenly broadened outer portion of an antenna, formed by two, three, or more enlarged terminal joints, as in most weevils. See cut under clavate.
- A playing-card that is marked with trefoils in the plural, the suit so marked.
- A round solid mass; a clump; a knot.
- In the games of golf and shinty, a staff with a crooked and heavy head for driving the ball. See golf-club, 1.
- A stick or piece of wood suitable for being wielded in the hand as a weapon; a thick, heavy stick used as a weapon; a cudgel.
- The contribution of an individual to a joint charge.
- The united expenses of a company; joint charge; mess account.
- A club-house.
- A company of persons organized to meet for social intercourse, or for the promotion of some common object, as literature, science, politics, etc.
- A nightclub.
- An athletic team or organization.
- The building, room, or other facility used for the meetings of an organized group.
- A group of people organized for a common purpose, especially a group that meets regularly.
- The suit of cards represented by this figure.
- A playing card with this figure.
- A black figure shaped like a trefoil or clover leaf on certain playing cards.
- Something resembling a club.
- An implement used in some games to drive a ball, especially a stick with a protruding head used in golf.
- A stout heavy stick, usually thicker at one end, suitable for use as a weapon; a cudgel.
- A team of professional baseball players who play and travel together
- Golf equipment used by a golfer to hit a golf ball
- A spot that is open late at night and that provides entertainment (as singers or dancers) as well as dancing and food and drink
- A building occupied by a club
- A formal association of people with similar interests
- A playing card in the minor suit of clubs (having one or more black trefoils on it)
- Stout stick that is larger at one end
- A shed; a rude cabin; a hut.
- A shelter in which one may rest
- In mining, a cabin at the pit-head for workmen.
- In Cambridge, England, the residence of the head of a college.
- In mining, the bottom of a shaft or of any other cavity where the water of the mine has an opportunity to collect, so that it may be pumped out. The word sump is much more commonly used in the United States.
- A collection of similar objects situated close to one another.
- A place of meeting for members of a secret society, as that of the Freemasons or the Odd Fellows; hence, a body of members of such a society meeting in one place, in either an individual or a representative capacity, in the latter case constituting a district or a grand lodge; also, among the Freemasons, a meeting, session, or convention of such a body.
- The place in which a body of workmen were employed; a working-place or workshop, especially one of masons or builders.
- Any covered place of shelter, as a den or cave in which wild beasts lurk; in hunting, the shelter of the buck or doe.
- A small house in a park, forest, or demesne; a gate-house; also, a small house or cottage connected with a larger house: as, a porter's lodge.
- A hut; a cottage; a house affording merely the simplest accommodations; a temporary habitation; with reference to the North American Indians, a hut constructed of poles and branches, skins, or rough boards.
- The den of certain animals, such as the dome-shaped structure built by beavers.
- The members of such a chapter.
- The meeting hall of such a chapter.
- A local chapter of certain fraternal organizations.
- The group living in such a dwelling.
- An inn.
- A small house on the grounds of an estate or a park, used by a caretaker or gatekeeper.
- A cottage or cabin, often rustic, used as a temporary abode or shelter.
- A formal association of people with similar interests
- A hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers
- English physicist who studied electromagnetic radiation and was a pioneer of radiotelegraphy (1851-1940)
- Small house at the entrance to the grounds of a country mansion; usually occupied by a gatekeeper or gardener
- A small (rustic) house used as a temporary shelter
- Any of various native American dwellings
CLUB vs LODGE: VERB
- N/A
- File a formal charge against
- Fix, force, or implant
- Be a lodger; stay temporarily
- Provide housing for
CLUB vs LODGE: INTRANSITIVE VERB
- To go to or frequent nightclubs.
- To join or combine for a common purpose; form a club.
- To contribute (money or resources) to a joint or common purpose.
- To gather or combine (hair, for example) into a clublike mass.
- To use (a firearm) as a club by holding the barrel and hitting with the butt end.
- To strike or beat with a club or similar implement.
- To come to a rest; to stop and remain; to become stuck or caught.
- To fall or lie down, as grass or grain, when overgrown or beaten down by the wind.
- To rest or remain a lodge house, or other shelter; to rest; to stay; to abide; esp., to sleep at night.
- To be or become embedded.
- To rent accommodations, especially for sleeping.
- To live in a place temporarily.
- To beat (crops) down flat.
- To vest (authority, for example).
- To register (a charge or complaint, for example) before an authority, such as a court; file.
- To fix, force, or implant.
- To place, leave, or deposit, as for safety.
- To serve as a depository for; contain.
- To place or establish in quarters.
- To rent a room to.
- To provide with temporary quarters, especially for sleeping.
CLUB vs LODGE: TRANSITIVE VERB
- To turn the breach uppermost, so as to use it as a club.
- To raise, or defray, by a proportional assesment.
- To unite, or contribute, for the accomplishment of a common end.
- To throw, or allow to fall, into confusion.
- N/A
CLUB vs LODGE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- A playing card in the minor suit that has one or more black trefoils on it
- A building that is occupied by a social club
- Gather into a club-like mass
- Strike with a club or a bludgeon
- Gather and spend time together
- Unite with a common purpose
- Milit., to demoralize or confuse by a blunder in tactical manœuvers: as, to club a battalion.
- To unite, as the hair, in a solid mass or knot resembling a club.
- To convert into a club; use as a club: as, to club a musket (by taking hold of the barrel and striking with the butt).
- To beat with a club.
- Nautical, to drift down a current with an anchor dragging on the bottom.
- To divide into an average amount for each individual concerned: as, to club the expense of an entertainment.
- To unite; add together by contribution; combine.
- To be united in producing a certain effect; combine into a whole.
- Specifically, to contribute to a common fund; combine to raise money for a certain purpose.
- To combine or join together, as a number of individuals, for a common purpose; form a club: as, to club together to form a library.
- Stay temporarily
- Be a lodger
- Put, fix, force, or implant
- To be beaten down or laid flat, as grain.
- To be deposited or fixed; settle: as, a seed lodged in a crevice of a rock.
- To have an abiding-place; dwell; have a fixed position.
- To have a lodge or an abode, especially a temporary one; be furnished with shelter and accommodation.
- To entrap, as in a place of lodgment.
- To bring to a lodgment; beat down; lay flat: said especially of vegetation.
- To plant or implant; infix; fix or settle; place: as, to lodge an arrow in one's breast.
- To find an abode for; assign a residence to; put in possession.
- To set, lay, place, or deposit, as in a place of rest, or for preservation or future action: as, to lodge money in a bank; to lodge a complaint in court.
- To furnish with a lodge or habitation, especially a temporary one; provide with a transient or temporary place of abode; harbor.
CLUB vs LODGE: RELATED WORDS
- Fraternity, Nightclub, Team, League, Ball club, Bludgeon, Gild, Order, Nine, Baseball club, Society, Golfclub, Guild, Lodge, Clubhouse
- Wedge, Order, Gild, Guild, Stick, Charge, Deposit, Society, Accommodate, Club, File, Hostelry, Hostel, Hunting lodge, Inn
CLUB vs LODGE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Association, Bar, Stadium, Fraternity, Nightclub, Team, League, Gild, Order, Nine, Society, Golfclub, Guild, Lodge, Clubhouse
- Hotel, Chalet, Wedge, Order, Gild, Guild, Stick, Charge, Deposit, Society, Accommodate, File, Hostelry, Hostel, Inn
CLUB vs LODGE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- VS BAND PARENT CLUB THE THAMES SKATING CLUB THE THAMES VALLEY KENNEL CLUB INC.
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- WILDER FOUNDATION THE WABUNO WILDLIFE CLUB THE WAINFLEET LIONS CLUB THE WALDEN COMMUNITY CLUB INC.
- COUNTRY CLUB PICTON KART RACING CLUB PICTON PIRATES HOCKEY CLUB INC.
- The name of the Club shall be Deer Park Club Golf Club.
- Mason and a member of the Shrine Club, the Elk Club, the Jaycees, the Exchange Club and Gainesville Quarterback Club.
- Academic Team, Art Club, Friendship Club, and Sports Club.
- For athletics, students may join the Fit Club, Bowling Knights, Dodgeball Club, Hacky Sack Club, or the Surf Club.
- Provide Club access to promotional materials on Brand Central for club recruitment, club member recognition, club events and fundraisers, as needed.
- Science Club French Club Club Amnesty lntrntl Future Nurses Soccer Art Club German Club Softball Baseball Golf Spanish Club Basketball lntnti.
- Knights and Ladies of Honor, Grand Lodge of NJ, Hoboken Lodge Minutes, Nov.
- Regularly scheduled Lodge meetings for the purpose of electing new Lodge Officers shall be held at Fall Fellowship.
- Worshipful Brother Sherrill is a charter member of Conover Lodge and Orphans Lodge No.
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- PM from an Arizona Lodge carries a vote in Grand Lodge.
- York Lodge, at Yorktown, under the Grand Lodge of England.
- Grand Lodge the officers of only one Lodge.
- The first Masonic Lodge in Oregon, Multnomah Lodge No.
- Lodge who shfficer on leave to work for the Lodge or a retired fficer working for the Lodge.
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