The word you are looking for is "shack."
The word 'hut' is a noun, a word for a simple, sometimes temporary dwelling; a word for a thing.Some dictionaries also use the word 'hut' as a verb, meaning to to furnish with or live in a hut.
The Hawaiian word for hut is "hale."
The word "ranch" comes from the Spanish language, derived from the Spanish word "rancho" meaning a small farm or hut.
The root word for "trachea" is from the Greek word "tracheia," meaning "rough" or "windpipe."
The root word "trachy" is derived from the Greek word "trachys," meaning rough or harsh. It is commonly used in scientific terms related to geological formations, medical procedures, and botany to refer to rough or uneven qualities.
The word 'hut' is a noun, a word for a simple, sometimes temporary dwelling; a word for a thing.Some dictionaries also use the word 'hut' as a verb, meaning to to furnish with or live in a hut.
Jaunty; showy., A small, mean dwelling; a rough, slight building for temporary use; a hut., To inhabit a shanty.
The word meaning "rough" is spelt coarse. The word meaning "line of orientation" is spelt course.
Hard, loud, rough.
The word meaning "not smooth" is spelt rough.
The Hawaiian word for hut is "hale."
A six - letter word that ends in hut is, "tiki" hut.
'Rough' perhaps?
Yes, the word 'hut' is a noun; a word for a primitive type of dwelling; a word for a thing.
Hut (it stays the same)
The root word for "trachea" is from the Greek word "tracheia," meaning "rough" or "windpipe."
The word "ranch" comes from the Spanish language, derived from the Spanish word "rancho" meaning a small farm or hut.