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casa

American  
[kah-suh, -sah] / ˈkɑ sə, -sɑ /

noun

Southwestern U.S.
  1. a house.


Etymology

Origin of casa

1835–45, < Spanish < Latin: hut, cabin

Example Sentences

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Los Rams intentaban convertirse en el sexto equipo en ganar tres partidos consecutivos de playoffs fuera de casa.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 26, 2026

Billed as a modern casa de menjars—a house of meals—the restaurant applies precision to Grandma’s recipes without stripping out the soul.

From Salon • Dec. 6, 2025

“Pronto voy llegar a la casa, “ he wrote in one of the many letters he sent his mother from juvenile hall.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 13, 2023

“We are neighbors. We are familia. Mi casa es su casa. Your struggles are my struggles,” Adams said inside the legislative chamber shortly after the state governor dubbed him “Mayor of Puebla York.”

From Seattle Times • Oct. 5, 2023

The casa is pink, like so many other casas, but the stone tower that rises three more stories above it is the color of its stone—how you call it?

From "The Unfinished Angel" by Sharon Creech