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salon (suh LAHN, SAL ahn", sa LAWN) (noun)
1. A gathering of people often associated with the arts and cultural endeavors: The members of the salon met every Wednesday in the home of their patroness.
2. A business establishment the purpose of which is to promote glamour, gorgeousness, and fashion: Darlene owned a beauty salon in the local mall.
3. An assembly hall or space for the exhibition of art: Leo owned a salon just off the main street where the new artists could show their creations.
2. A business establishment the purpose of which is to promote glamour, gorgeousness, and fashion: Darlene owned a beauty salon in the local mall.
3. An assembly hall or space for the exhibition of art: Leo owned a salon just off the main street where the new artists could show their creations.
saloon (suh LOON) (noun)
1. A business establishment or room where alcoholic beverages are sold and consumed: The group looked for the sign, SALOON, and then went in for a drink.
2. A place on a train or ship that is comfortably and fashionably furnished for the wellbeing and ease of the passengers: On the streamliner, the dining saloon was the best place for the tourists to sit and have excellent meals and pleasant conversations with the others at their tables.
2. A place on a train or ship that is comfortably and fashionably furnished for the wellbeing and ease of the passengers: On the streamliner, the dining saloon was the best place for the tourists to sit and have excellent meals and pleasant conversations with the others at their tables.
Next door to his aunt's hair dressing salon was a saloon that sometimes was noisy in the afternoon.
Once or twice a year, Ana would take the saloon car on the train into the city to attend a beauticians' conference which was often held in a large salon.
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