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taphouse

[tap-hous]

tap·house

[tap-hous]
noun, plural -hous·es [-hou-ziz] . British.
an inn or tavern where liquor is kept on tap for sale.

Origin:
1490–1500; tap2 + house
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taphouse (ˈtæpˌhaʊs)
 
n
rare an inn or bar

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