hothouseˈhɒtˌhaʊs; -ˌhaʊ zɪz
hothouse (n)
- plural
- hothouses
English Definitions:
conservatory, hothouse, indoor garden (noun)
a greenhouse in which plants are arranged in a pleasing manner
hothouse (Noun)
A heated greenhouse.
hothouse (Noun)
An environment in which growth or development is encouraged; a hotbed.
hothouse (Noun)
A bagnio, or bathing house; a brothel.
hothouse (Noun)
A heated room for drying greenware.
hothouse (Verb)
To provide with an enriched environment with the aim of stimulating academic development.
Hothouse
Hothouse is a 1962 award-winning fantasy/science fiction novel by British author Brian Aldiss, composed of 5 novelettes that were originally serialized in a magazine. In the US, an abridged version was published as The Long Afternoon of Earth; the full version was not published there until 1976. Five of the stories which make up the novel, which were published separately in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction in 1961, were collectively awarded the 1962 Hugo Award for Best Short Fiction.
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