Definition of Hut in English :

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Hut meaning in English

Meaning of Hut in English

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Hut

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Noun

1. army hut, field hut, hut

temporary military shelter

2. hovel, hut, hutch, shack, shanty

small crude shelter used as a dwelling

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Hut

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noun
1. 
a small house or shelter, usually made of wood or metal
2.  the hut
3. New Zealand
a shelter for mountaineers, skiers, etc
verb
4. 
to furnish with or live in a hut

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Hut

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noun
1. 
a little house or cabin of the plainest or crudest kind
verb transitive, verb intransitiveWord forms: ˈhutted or ˈhutting
2. 
to shelter or be sheltered in or as in a hut or huts

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Hut

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n.
1. A crude or makeshift dwelling or shelter; a shack.
2. A temporary structure for sheltering troops.
3. A sturdy building offering shelter in the backcountry, as to mountaineers.
tr. & intr.v. hut·ted, hut·ting, huts
To shelter or take shelter in a hut.

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