home

[həʊm]
n
the place or a place where one lives
have you no home to go to?
a house or other dwelling
a family or other group living in a house or other place
a person's country, city, etc, esp viewed as a birthplace, a residence during one's early years, or a place dear to one
the environment or habitat of a person or animal
the place where something is invented, founded, or developed
the US is the home of baseball
a building or organization set up to care for orphans, the aged, etc.an informal name for a mental home
one's own ground
the match is at home
the objective towards which a player strives in certain sports.an area where a player is safe from attack
one of two positions of play nearest the opponents' goal.a player assigned to such a position
another name for home plate
Britain, esp England
adj
of, relating to, or involving one's home, country, etc; domestic
(of an activity) done in one's house
home taping
effective or deadly
a home thrust
relating to one's own ground
a home game
central; principal
the company's home office
adv
to or at home
I'll be home tomorrow
to or on the point
to the fullest extent
hammer the nail home
(of nautical gear) into or in the best or proper position
the boom is home
vb
(of birds and other animals) to return home accurately from a distance
to direct or be directed onto a point or target, esp by automatic navigational aids
to send or go home
to furnish with or have a home
to be directed towards a goal, target, etc