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UK
/ɡlˈɑːshaʊs/
]
NOUN
- a building with glass walls and roof; for the cultivation and exhibition of plants under controlled conditions
How To Use glasshouse In A Sentence
- Pedestrian side access leads to the walled back garden, which is mainly set in lawn with a glasshouse and a single garage.
- The centrepiece of this stifling glasshouse was a large wooden table, inset in the fashion of marquetry with map-like designs. ANTI-ICE
- Second, the "glasshouse" is a little wider at the rear, so the doors are less thick and rear passengers have room to move. Motoring
- On the sloping northern side lies the foundations of many glasshouses, two of which have been completely restored: a vinery and a plant nursery.
- In addition to the main house, there is an adjoining office/storage building, a wooden shed and a small glasshouse.
- While the Tasmanian climate may not be perfect for most carnivorous plants if you have a glasshouse or a window sill, which gets the sun, Paul recommended these as perfect places for most flesh-eating plants.
- This common caterpillar is the most troublesome species attacking glasshouse and houseplants.
- The Grade ll listed glass pavilions at the gardens are one of the earliest examples of curvilinear glasshouses ever built.
- Plants were grown from seed in a 38-m long chamber in a ventilated glasshouse.
- In early spring, bulbs are forced in the glasshouse: ranunculi, anemones, tulips, narcissi and poppies. Times, Sunday Times