at-home


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at-home

(ət-hōm′, ăt-)
n. also at home
An informal reception in one's home.
adj.
1. Being, occurring, or functioning in one's home: at-home workers; at-home care.
2. Designed for or appropriate for one's home: at-home fashions.
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at-home

n
1. another name for open day
2. a social gathering in a person's home
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at-home′



n.
1. Also, at home′. a reception of visitors at certain hours at one's home.
adj.
2. done or used in the home; intended for one's home.
[1740–45]
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Translations

at-home

[ətˈhəʊm] Nrecepción f (en casa particular)
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at-home

nEmpfang mbei sich (dat)zu Hause
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