noun, American English - a small room in a building (e.g. a theatre) where people leave their coats, bags etc.
noun, American English - an apartment that has rooms on two floors
noun, American English - a house divided into two separate units
noun - a piece of jewellery worn around the ankle
noun, American English - rows of raised seats, typically without a roof, used by spectators at sports events or other public gatherings
noun, American English - the head of a police department in some cities, similar to a police chief
noun, British English - a senior officer in the police, ranking above inspector and below chief superintendent
noun - a person who is in charge of a particular department, organization, or building
noun, technical - a small, enclosed field used especially for keeping or exercising horses; an enclosed area at a racecourse where horses are paraded, saddled, and mounted before a race
noun - a kitchen tool used to crush garlic cloves by forcing them through a grid of small holes
noun - a developing human or animal embryo from about the eighth week after conception until birth
noun - the section at the bottom of a document or page that often contains information such as page numbers, dates, file names, etc.
noun - the section at the top of a document or page that contains information such as the title, date, or page number