Hut vs. Cottage

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Hutnoun

a small wooden shed

Hutnoun

a primitive dwelling

Hutverb

To put into a hut.

Hutverb

To take shelter in a hut.

Hutinterjection

(American football) Called by the quarterback to prepare the team for a play.

Hutnoun

A small house, hivel, or cabin; a mean lodge or dwelling; a slightly built or temporary structure.

Hutnoun

temporary military shelter

Hutnoun

small crude shelter used as a dwelling

Hutnoun

a small, simple, single-storey house or shelter

Hutverb

provide with huts

Hut

A hut is a primitive dwelling, which may be constructed of various local materials. Huts are a type of vernacular architecture because they are built of readily available materials such as wood, snow, ice, stone, grass, palm leaves, branches, hides, fabric, or mud using techniques passed down through the generations.

Cottagenoun

A small house; a cot; a hut.

Cottagenoun

A seasonal home of any size or stature. A recreational home or a home in a remote location.

Cottagenoun

A public lavatory

Cottagenoun

as a meeting place for homosexual men.

Cottageverb

To stay at a seasonal home, to go cottaging.

Cottageverb

To have homosexual sex in a public lavatory; to practice cottaging.

Cottagenoun

A small house; a cot; a hut.

Cottagenoun

a small house with a single story

Cottagenoun

a small house, typically one in the country

Cottagenoun

a simple house forming part of a farm, used by a worker

Cottagenoun

(in the context of casual homosexual encounters) a public toilet.

Cottageverb

perform homosexual acts in a public toilet

Cottage

A cottage is typically a small house. It may carry the connotation of being an old or old-fashioned building.

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