Definitions for bungalow

bungalow bun·ga·low

Spelling: [buhng-guh-loh]
IPA: /ˈbʌŋ gəˌloʊ/

Bungalow is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 14 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 19 points.

You can make 206 anagrams from letters in bungalow (abglnouw).

Definitions for bungalow

noun

  1. a cottage of one story.
  2. (in India) a one-storied thatched or tiled house, usually surrounded by a veranda.
  3. (in the U.S.) a derivation of the Indian house type, popular especially during the first quarter of the 20th century, usually having one and a half stories, a widely bracketed gable roof, and a multi-windowed dormer and frequently built of rustic materials.

Origin of bungalow

First recorded in 1670-80, bungalow is from the Hindi word banglā literally, of Bengal

Examples for bungalow

This bungalow has two levels, a screening room, a dining room, many offices, an art department, and cutting rooms.

Verdecia laughs about his home, a 1924 bungalow, which is “just falling apart.”

He will meet you and bring you to the bungalow, so look out for him when the boat gets in.

It was a one-storey building, a sort of bungalow, built entirely of wood.

Then she went swiftly for her topee and gloves and parasol, and fled from the bungalow.

Jan made no answer, and silence reigned till they reached the bungalow.

I arrive at the bungalow and find his staff standing about stunned, some of them in tears.

He'd kept the few offices at the front of the bungalow, now oddly barren.

He showed me the bungalow used by Orson Welles and Rita Hayworth.

She no longer wondered that Fay refused to leave the bungalow.

Word Value for bungalow
Scrable

14

Words with friends

19

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