Still rooms were once a standard part of every home. It was used to distill herbs and create home remedies and medications. They were also used to make beer and other punch-like alcoholic and non-Alcoholic Beverages.
It depends on what the room is being used for in my opinion. You would need a huge air conditioning to cool off that big of a room and the air conditioning still might not cool the entire room.
An old (but still used elsewhere) term for public rest room, washroom, bathroom.
sure, just bring it to room temp
The still room in Charles Dickens' home was likely used for making herbal remedies, ointments, and potions. It would have been a room where herbs and other ingredients were distilled and prepared for medicinal or aromatic purposes. Dickens was known to have an interest in natural remedies and alternative medicine during his time.
the room you live in
its still a solid at room temperature
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John Adams used it.
Yes, if there is still room.
A 19" t.v is still an exceptable size to be used for the family t.v.
An electric room heater may be used to heat a room when it is cold, they are commonly used in the winter. An electric room heater may also be used to discharge the heat outside and keep the house cool.
"Room occupancy" may refer to how a room is used or to how many people are present in the room.