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a small roughly built usally wooden hut​

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Answered by nsmsutar
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a small roughly built usally wooden house

Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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A small, roughly built, usually wooden hut is called a shack.

  • As a noun, "shack" refers to a roughly built log hut or cabin.
  • A shack is a small house that is frequently built in a simple manner.
  • The huts and shacks are typically constructed from organic elements like mud, pebbles, wood, etc.
  • Synonyms for "shack" include hut, cabin, shanty, log cabin, lean-to, shed, hovel, bothy, tilt, hok, gunyah, mia-mia, humpy, whare, hogan, wickiup, favela, shebang, etc.
  • Primitive man is thought to have constructed a shack when he first began to live in a group and for security.
  • The word "shack" comes from the Spanish words "Mexican jacal" or "Nahuatl xacatli," which both translate to "wooden cabin."

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