Place of rest
61rest home — noun (C) a place where old or sick people can live and be looked after …
62rest room — noun (C) AmE a room with a toilet, in a place such as a restaurant or cinema …
63rest stop — A stopping place on the route of a motor carrier for the refreshment and convenience of the passengers …
64rest·room — /ˈrɛstˌruːm/ noun, pl rooms [count] US : a room in a public place with a sink and toilet : ↑bathroom 2 a public restroom …
65resting-place — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ noun Etymology: Middle English, from resting (gerund of resten to rest, repose) + place 1. : a place where rest may be taken 2. : the place where a dead person is laid 3 …
66resting place — noun 1. A place of rest 2. A stair landing (one s last resting place one s grave) • • • Main Entry: ↑rest …
67abiding-place — noun The place where one abides; a permanent dwelling place; hence, a place of rest; a resting place. Syn: abode, dwelling, dwelling place, home, residence, res …
68lodging place — A place of rest for a night or a residence for a time; a temporary habitation …
69lodging place — A place of rest for a night or a residence for a time; a temporary habitation …
70To set one's rest — Rest Rest, n. [AS. rest, r[ae]st, rest; akin to D. rust, G. rast. OHG. rasta, Dan. & Sw. rast rest, repose, Icel. r[ o]st the distance between two resting places, a mole, Goth. rasta a mile, also to Goth. razn house, Icel. rann, and perhaps to G …