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Synonyms and antonyms of Farm buildings and structures where animals are kept in American Thesaurus

Farm buildings and structures where animals are kept

aviary (noun)

an enclosed area where birds are kept

barn (noun)

a large building on a farm where animals, crops, or machines are kept

brooder (noun)

a small building made of wood where farmers keep young birds

cowshed (noun)

a farm building where cows are kept

dairy (noun)

a building on a farm where milk is kept and where foods such as butter and cheese are made

doghouse (noun)

American a small building for a dog to sleep in. The British word is kennel.

Dutch barn (noun)

a farm building with a roof but no walls that is used for storing hay (=dried grass used for feeding animals)

farmhouse (noun)

the main house on a farm, where the farmer lives

farmstead (noun)

the main house on a farm and the buildings around it

hive (noun)

a container in which bees live and make honey

kennel (noun)

British a doghouse

milking parlor (noun)

a building on a farm where cows are milked

piggery (noun)

a farm building where pigs are kept

pigpen (noun)

American a small building on a farm where pigs are kept

stables (noun)

a building where horses or farm animals are kept

stabling (noun)

formal buildings for keeping horses in

stockyard (noun)

a place where animals are kept before they are sold or killed for meat

sty (noun)

a small building where pigs are kept on a farm