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Synonyms and antonyms of Temporary buildings and buildings associated with other buildings in American Thesaurus

Temporary buildings and buildings associated with other buildings

annex (noun)

a building added to a larger building or built next to it

annexe ()

a British spelling of annex

awning (noun)

a type of tent that attaches onto the side of a caravan

carport (noun)

a shelter for a car that is attached to the side of a house and consists of a roof but no walls

dirty kitchen (noun)

Philippine English a small separate building where food is prepared and cooked in order to prevent smells from entering the house

folly (noun)

a building that has no practical use and is built as a decoration

lapa (noun)

South African an area surrounded by a fence and sometimes covered with a dry grass roof, used for outdoor meals and parties

marquee (noun)

mainly British a large tent used for a party or event held outside

outbuilding (noun)

a separate building that belongs to a house and is used, for example, for keeping animals or equipment in

outhouse (noun)

an outbuilding

outhouse (noun)

an outside toilet

outside toilet/stairs etc. ()

a toilet/set of stairs etc. that is not inside a building

privy (noun)

old-fashioned a toilet in a separate small building next to a house

shithouse (noun)

impolite a toilet, especially one that is outside

sleep-out (noun)

Australian a veranda (=open area with a floor and roof attached to a house) or small building near a house that has been made into a bedroom

teepee (noun)

a tepee

tent (noun)

a shelter made of cloth and supported with poles and ropes

tepee (noun)

a tall round tent made of animal skin that some Native Americans traditionally lived in

tower (noun)

a tall narrow structure or building that stands alone

tupik (noun)

a tent made of animal skins, traditionally used by Inuit people during the summer

wigwam (noun)

a tall tent used in the past by some Native Americans as their home

yurt (noun)

a large round tent used especially by people in Central Asia