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well-housed

  • a word derived from house.
    house
    noun
    a building in which people live; residence for human beings.

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The Institute’s permanent faculty were well-paid, well-housed, and at liberty to explore the ideas they wanted to work on.

From Scientific American Apr. 7, 2022

The instruments are well-housed, along with the central Raymarine combined chart and radar.

From Time Magazine Archive

Other businessmen, however, see no dynamic new force on the horizon likely to send the well-fed, well-housed, abundantly equipped U.S. into a new boom.

From Time Magazine Archive

Cuba has a well-trained, well-fed, well-housed, well-equipped Army of 8,000, plus 6,000 Rural Guardsmen and 48,000 reserves.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was told that the serfs were well-fed, well-housed, well-clothed, well-provided with religion; were contented, and had no wish to leave their owners.

From The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 17 by Charles F. (Charles Francis) Horne