Yes, "cluster of huts" is correct and commonly used in English to describe a small group of huts located close together. The term "cluster" effectively conveys the idea of several objects grouped in proximity, making it an appropriate descriptor in this context.
A collective noun for huts is "a cluster of huts." This term captures the idea of multiple huts grouped together, often in a rural or community setting. Other options might include "a group of huts" or "a settlement of huts," depending on the context.
Before the battle, there was no town. There was a cluster of huts that barely constituted a villiage.
In reference to "grass huts", in which the correct term would be Thatched hut, that would be Hale Pili. Pronounced: Hale (Ha-lay) Pili (Pea-lee)
It confuses idiots who can't write a correct question!
The correct spelling is "galaxy" (a large collection or cluster of stars).
Enkangs. These are the encloseures surrounding the huts. There is no specific name for the huts. They are just huts.
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Mileage is stored in the PCM, so regardless if you change the cluster out for a new one or the sports package, it'll show the correct odometer reading
That's correct it's electronic.
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Anagrams for the word 'huts' are: shut and thus.