Kind of hut
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NISSENKind of hut
NISSENKind of hut.
NISSENType of hut.
BENABHut of Guiana
BASHAHut of Assam
QUONSETType of military hut
CELLHut of a hermit.
ISBALog hut of Siberia.
ATEASEOpposite of "Ten-hut!"
KFCSister of Pizza Hut
ISBALog hut of Russian peasant.
ISBALog hut of the steppes.
hoochiethatched hut of southeast Asia
igloohut built of snow blocks
hoochthatched hut of southeast Asia
hootchthatched hut of southeast Asia
iglooshut built of snow blocks
gunyaha hut of an Australian aborigine
humpyan Aboriginal hut / full of humps
gunyahsGUNYAH, a hut of an Australian aborigine
ranchohut or collection of huts for herders, laborers, or travelers
ranchosa hut or group of huts for housing ranch workers
wickiupsAn American Indian hut consisting of an oval frame covered with brushwood or grass
pondokscrudely built hut or shelter formed of sheets of corrugated iron, tin, etc.; shanty
pondokcrudely built hut or shelter formed of sheets of corrugated iron, tin, etc.; shanty
wickyups(in Nevada, Arizona, etc.) an American Indian hut made of brushwood or covered with mats
wickiup(in Nevada, Arizona, etc.) an American Indian hut made of brushwood or covered with mats
wikiups(in Nevada, Arizona, etc.) an American Indian hut made of brushwood or covered with mats
wikiup(in Nevada, Arizona, etc.) an American Indian hut made of brushwood or covered with mats
humpyany crude Aborigine hut or shelter, esp. a shanty built at the edge of a town
palafittea prehistoric hut or settlement built on stakes driven into the bed of a lake, esp in Switzerland or northern Italy; a lake village
wigwamsA dome-shaped hut or tent made by fastening mats, skins, or bark over a framework of poles, used by some North American Indian peoples
homesteads(in southern Africa) A hut or cluster of huts occupied by one family or clan, standing alone or as part of a traditional African village
palafittesPALAFITTE, a prehistoric hut or settlement built on stakes driven into the bed of a lake, esp in Switzerland or northern Italy; a lake village
jacala hut in Mexico and southwestern United States with a thatched roof and walls made of upright poles or sticks covered and chinked with mud or clay
tabernaclesTABERNACLE, the tent carried by the Jews through the desert, used as a temple and to house the Ark of the Covenant; a tent or movable hut
tabernaclethe tent carried by the Jews through the desert, used as a temple and to house the Ark of the Covenant; a tent or movable hut / to sojourn
sukkothbooth or hut roofed with branches, built against or near a house or synagogue and used during the Jewish festival of Sukkoth as a temporary dining or living area
jacales(in the southwestern U.S. and Mexico) a hut with a thatched roof and walls consisting of thin stakes driven into the ground close together and plastered with mud
sukkahbooth or hut roofed with branches, built against or near a house or synagogue and used during the Jewish festival of Sukkoth as a temporary dining or living area