Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
frame-house
Noun
/freɪm haʊs/

Definition
A house constructed using a frame structure, typically made from wood or metal, providing support and shape.

Examples
- The frame-house was built quickly due to its simple design.
- Many modern neighborhoods feature frame-houses with unique architectural styles.
- He decided to renovate his old frame-house to improve its energy efficiency.

Meaning
A frame-house is a type of building where the framework is the primary support structure, allowing for more flexible designs compared to traditional masonry construction.

Synonyms
- Timber house
- Wood-frame house
- Wooden structure