breakfast nook
A nook where light meals are taken; usually has a built-in table and seating.
A heavy, rounded metal weight which is swung from a crane line; used to demolish masonry or concrete structures.
The voltage at which an electrical insulation ruptures, thereby destroying its insulating value and permitting current flow.
A wall that is not part of the structural support of a building to which it is attached; deliberately intended
In medieval times, a room fitted with shelves for loaves of bread and biscuits, and bins for flour and confectionery;