
1) Abode before making it 2) Army hut 3) Backcountry dwelling 4) Basic housing 5) Basic shelter 6) Bicycle shed 7) Billet 8) Bungalow 9) Cadence-counting word 10) Chalet 11) Chute around outbuilding 12) Cottage 13) Crude cover 14) Crude dwelling 15) Crude home 16) Crude house 17) Crude shelter 18) Crude structure
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1) Booth 2) Cabin 3) Hovel 4) Igloo 5) Iglu 6) Mudhif 7) Shack 8) Shanty 9) Shebang 10) Shed 11) Study
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- temporary military shelter
- small crude shelter used as a dwelling
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[dwelling] A hut is a primitive dwelling, which may be constructed of various local materials. ==Etymology== `1650s, from French hutte `cottage` (16c.), from Middle High German hütte `cottage, hut,` probably from Proto-Germanic *hudjon-, related to the root of Old English hydan `to hide,` from PIE *keudh-, from root (s)keu- (see hide (n.1)...
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• (n.) A small house, hivel, or cabin; a mean lodge or dwelling; a slightly built or temporary structure.
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A structure on the top of the stage cover in the Globe theater. Here, stagehands produced special ef
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Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope
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Hut noun [ Middle English
hotte ; akin to Dutch
hut , German
hütte , Old High German
hutta , Danish
hytte , Swedish
hydda ; and French
hutte , of G. origin; all akin to English
hide to conceal. See
Hude to conceal.] A small house, hive...
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Hopkins Ultraviolet Telescope, an ultraviolet telescope that operated from the cargo bay of the Space Shuttle
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[
n] - temporary military shelter
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Single vineyard site in the municipality of Sausenheim (Mittelhaardt-Deutsche Weinstrasse area) in the German wine-growing region of the Palatinate. The name is derived from a refuge that stood on the former connecting path from Neuleiningen to Grünstadt. In the west, the single vineyard Honigsack adjoins it. The vineyards are situated at an ...
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field hut noun temporary military shelter
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