Because one renter's living quarters are separate, or apart from, the next renter's living quarters.
They would be far away from each other if only the word "apart" was apart from "ments" hahhaa. No for real, apart is not a suffix so that means that if you see it in a word it doesn't mean all the time that the word is apart from "meaning"
And how is it that we Sit on the Stands I don't know if this is a serious question or not, BUT I'm going to say it's because it's like one house, but it's MEANT to be split APART, and so it's divided and then they are called APARTMENTS! Yay!
Because you cannot live in them. For instance, if they were packed tightly together, they would be called apartments. My question is why are they called apartments when they are all stuck together?
Usually in apartments and houses that are close together like town houses.
Yes. Clanton has such apartments.
Studio apartments or bedsits Mostly people are called Studio apartments.
It is called a compression.
In apartments. In apartments very close to the Elysee palace for French presidents.
Concord apartments are located in a village type setting in Caledonia, Wisconsin. These luxury apartments are set in 23 acres and are close to Lake Michigan.
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A site called booking has listings of apartments in Amsterdam. You can also look for the A-Z guide to moving to Amsterdam, or there is a site called Flipkey that lists apartments there.
A maisonette is also called a duplex i.e, two apartments/flats/houses joined together and sharing a common block of land.
Compression is the part of a longitudinal wave where the particles of the medium are crowded together. Rarefaction is the part where the particles are spread apart.