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  • noun The plot of land on which a house is or can be built

Etymologies

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Examples

  • A will also build on your homesite, which is how they started in the business over thirty years ago.

    The Herald-Mail Online 2010

  • A will also build on your homesite, which is how they started in the business over thirty years ago.

    The Herald-Mail Online 2010

  • Our first stop was the Perquampi homesite, a disarray of old farmhouse and shack and other crude shelter, inside of which we knew would be the tarpaper laboratory where the crank would deploy his calibration tools and likely be found with damning evidence.

    Perquampi Andrew Edwards 2011

  • Rancho Costa Verde is a 350-acre master planned community that offers breathtaking 180-degree sea and mountain views from every homesite.

    Green Community - Rancho Costa Verde 2009

  • His image will be featured in many of the town's birthday events, a portion of the river walk has been named in his honor, and the University of Massachusetts is embarking on a major restoration project of his boyhood homesite.

    Massachusetts home town of W.E.B. Du Bois comes to terms with its famous son Russell Contreras 2010

  • Candace Jackson/The Wall Street Journal This homesite in White Hall, Ala. is one of the little-known civil rights sites that will be highlighted on an upcoming civil rights heritage guide being developed by Auburn University and the Alabama tourism office.

    Alabama's Civil Rights Sites 2009

  • Nearby still within the museum is a Wampanoag homesite.

    Historic Destinations: Plymouth, Massachusetts « Publius the Geek 2009

  • Darkush homesite will read "Darkush homesite" and link to www.darkush.com

    Name of graphic technique Steven Barnes 2009

  • For now, the Bushes will still live in a white house: a wood-sided rental near their future homesite, the famed vacant lot at # 9.

    The Bushes Go Home: A Guide To Life After Washing 2008

  • Tom Perry, an authority on the Stuart family and prime mover behind the salvation of Laurel Hill, the Stuart family homesite, for reading the majority of the manuscript, offering insight into the Stuart family, and correcting my errors.

    Cavalryman of the Lost Cause Jeffry D. Wert 2008

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