Number of people in a room
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OCCUPANCYNumber of people in a room
packed(of a large number of people) Crowd into and fill (a room, building, or place)
beddedhaving a bed or beds of a specified kind or number used in combination a twin-bedded room
telecottagea building or room in a rural area with electronic equipment, services, etc for teleworking, often shared by a number of local residents
telecottagesTELECOTTAGE, a building or room in a rural area with electronic equipment, services, etc for teleworking, often shared by a number of local residents
sickroomsA room in a school or place of work occupied by or set apart for people who are unwell
sickroomA room in a school or place of work occupied by or set apart for people who are unwell
SWARMA great number of people in motion.
populationthe whole number of people or inhabitants in a country or region
populationthe whole number of people or inhabitants in a country or region
dormitoriesA large bedroom for a number of people in a school or institution
ganging(of a number of people) Join together, typically in order to intimidate someone
populationsPOPULATION, the whole number of people or inhabitants in a country or region
footfallsThe number of people entering a store or shopping area in a given time
slaughterThe killing of a large number of people or animals in a cruel or violent way; massacre
slaughtersThe killing of a large number of people or animals in a cruel or violent way; massacre
winnowingReduce the number in a set of (people or things) gradually until only the best ones are left
winnowedReduce the number in a set of (people or things) gradually until only the best ones are left
processionA number of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion, esp. as part of a ceremony or festival
processionsA number of people or vehicles moving forward in an orderly fashion, esp. as part of a ceremony or festival
circularizeDistribute a large number of letters, leaflets, or questionnaires to (a group of people) in order to advertise something or canvas opinion
circularizedDistribute a large number of letters, leaflets, or questionnaires to (a group of people) in order to advertise something or canvas opinion
circularisingDistribute a large number of letters, leaflets, or questionnaires to (a group of people) in order to advertise something or canvas opinion
circularisesDistribute a large number of letters, leaflets, or questionnaires to (a group of people) in order to advertise something or canvas opinion
circularizingDistribute a large number of letters, leaflets, or questionnaires to (a group of people) in order to advertise something or canvas opinion
circularizesDistribute a large number of letters, leaflets, or questionnaires to (a group of people) in order to advertise something or canvas opinion
circularisedDistribute a large number of letters, leaflets, or questionnaires to (a group of people) in order to advertise something or canvas opinion
syndicatea combination of people for some common purpose to sell (eg an article) for simultaneous publication in a number of newspapers or periodicals
breakawayA secession of a number of people from an organization, typically following conflict or disagreement and resulting in the establishment of a new organization
breakawaysA secession of a number of people from an organization, typically following conflict or disagreement and resulting in the establishment of a new organization
tokenismThe practice of making only a perfunctory or symbolic effort to do a particular thing, esp. by recruiting a small number of people from underrepresented groups in order to give the appearance of sexual or racial equality within a workforce
CHATWhat some people do in an online "room"
DENTISTNumber of people in an office?
SIXNumber of people in the Village People
noseto count the number of people in attendance
carloadsThe number of people that can travel in an automobile
handedhaving, requiring, or with the number of people, workers, or players indicated (usually used in combination)
turnoutsThe number of people attending or taking part in an event, esp. the number of people voting in an election
turnoutThe number of people attending or taking part in an event, esp. the number of people voting in an election