A housing edition typically refers to a specific version or variant of a product or service that is tailored for residential use, often in the context of technology, appliances, or software. For example, a "housing edition" of a smart home device may have features specifically designed for home environments, such as enhanced security or user-friendly interfaces for families. It can also pertain to publications or reports that focus on housing markets or trends.
addition
It has two ALU units. As do all Pentium Family processors.
I believe it is a housing addition, also known as, or similar to, a subdivision. The reason I believe this is because they are adding "additional" homes to an area, thus creating a neighborhood. I ran into this question once as a journalist and, though it was a long time ago, I'm pretty sure my editor said addition was correct. It makes sense but in my mind my whole life I'd imagined it spelled edition, so it threw me off a little. But addition is more logical if you think about it.
Standard edition, Enterprise edition, Web edition, Datacentre edition and Web edition.
19th edition.
edition = addition
This edition.
Institute of Housing. has written: 'Housing allocations' 'A radical consensus' 'Housing and marital breakdown' -- subject(s): Housing, Problem families, Social aspects, Social aspects of Housing 'Who will house the homeless?' 'The housing management standards manual' 'Housing'
One can find information on housing units from the following sources: Housing Choice Fact Sheet, Housing Advice Support, Toronto Housing, Find Housing, Home Guides, Housing London.
Edition is a noun.
It is an edited edition of it.
Sure, there are both Chinese edition and English edition, it depend on you.