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| pub·lic room (plural pub·lic rooms) |
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1. U.S. room to which public is admitted: a room into which the public is admitted without discrimination, e.g. the lobby in a hotel
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2. Scotland any room not bedroom: any room in a private house into which strangers may traditionally be invited, e.g. a sitting room or dining room. It is often contrasted with a private room such as a bedroom.
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