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caravansary

[kar-uh-van-suh-ree] / ˌkær əˈvæn sə ri /
NOUN
hostel
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This muscular president thought he had found his perfect foil: a veritable caravansary of the unclean, unsavory and un-American folks known as migrants.

From The Guardian

Meanwhile, the Christians had their monasteries for pilgrims, and the Ottomans their caravansaries for merchants.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even smells will be part of the exhibition, from the herbs used to make inks and dyes to the freshly hewn cedar aroma of the caravansary pavilion itself.

From New York Times

Still, the Ritz remained a caravansary beloved of those in the fashion industry.

From New York Times

To wit, metal lamps hanging bedside are perforated and shoot a caravansary set of shadow dots across the room.

From Forbes