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hut
noun
1 a small and crudely built house, usually made of wood.
2 a small temporary dwelling.
verb (hutted , hutting )
1 to quarter (troops) in a hut or huts.
2 to provide or furnish with a hut or huts.
3 intr to lodge or dwell in a hut or huts.
[17c: from German hutta ]
noun
1 a small and crudely built house, usually made of wood.
2 a small temporary dwelling.
verb (hutted , hutting )
1 to quarter (troops) in a hut or huts.
2 to provide or furnish with a hut or huts.
3 intr to lodge or dwell in a hut or huts.
[17c: from German hutta ]
hutch
noun (hutches )
1 a box, usually made of wood and with a wire-netting front, in which small animals, eg rabbits, are kept.
2 colloq a small cramped house.
[14c: from French huche ]
noun (hutches )
1 a box, usually made of wood and with a wire-netting front, in which small animals, eg rabbits, are kept.
2 colloq a small cramped house.
[14c: from French huche ]
hutment
noun , chiefly mil an encampment of huts.
noun , chiefly mil an encampment of huts.
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