Fraternity House is a residence for members of a fraternity where they live and socialize together.
Long definition: A fraternity house is a residence or facility owned or leased by a fraternity where its members, also known as "brothers", live together during their college or university years. These houses serve as hubs for social and organizational activities, fostering a sense of brotherhood and camaraderie among the fraternity members. Fraternity houses often have Greek letters or other symbols of the fraternity prominently displayed on their exteriors.
Etymology: The term "fraternity house" is a straightforward combination of "fraternity", meaning brotherhood or social organization and "house", referring to the residence where fraternity members live collectively.
Synonyms or related academic terms:
Frat house, Greek house, fraternity residence, chapter house.
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