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What (who) is vacant room - definition

Vacant niches; Vacant ecological niche
  • [[Introduced species]], such as the [[common brushtail possum]], are often free of many of their normal parasites.

poolroom         
  • Olveston Historic Home]] (built 1907), with overhead electric lights and skylight.
ROOM WITH ONE OR MORE BILLIARD TABLES
Pool room; Billiards room; Snooker room; Poolroom
¦ noun N. Amer.
1. (also pool hall) a place for playing pool.
2. a betting shop.
rumpus room         
ROOM USED FOR A VARIETY OF PURPOSES, SUCH AS PARTIES, GAMES AND OTHER EVERYDAY OR CASUAL USE
Rec room; Rumpus room; Game room; Games room
¦ noun N. Amer. & Austral./NZ a room for playing games or other noisy activities.
Rage room         
  • Smashing electronics can cause environmental damage and expose everyone to the toxic chemicals inside the device.
BUSINESS WHERE CLIENTS CAN DESTROY ITEMS IN A ROOM
Smash room; Anger room
A rage room, also known as a smash room or anger room, is a room where people can vent their rage by destroying objects. Firms offer access to such rooms on a rental basis.

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Vacant niche

The issue of what exactly defines a vacant niche, also known as empty niche, and whether they exist in ecosystems is controversial. The subject is intimately tied into a much broader debate on whether ecosystems can reach equilibrium, where they could theoretically become maximally saturated with species. Given that saturation is a measure of the number of species per resource axis per ecosystem, the question becomes: is it useful to define unused resource clusters as niche 'vacancies'?

Examples of use of vacant room
1. The kibbutz has filled every vacant room, giving about 80 people a place to stay and access to all its services, like laundry and meals in the dining hall.
2. The coffin leaves by the back door while the survivors are in front of Coronation Street, relatives turn up for a plastic bag of possessions, and a few days later someone quietly moves into the vacant room.