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sugarhouse

 
Dictionary: sug·ar·house
(shʊg'ər-hous') pronunciation
n.
A sugar refinery or processing plant, especially a building in which maple sap is boiled down to yield maple syrup and maple sugar.


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A building or shed, usually located in a grove of sugar maple trees, in which maple sugar is made by boiling the sap of the trees to evaporate its water content.


 
 
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