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dugout vs dwelling house

dwelling house vs dugout

dugout and dwelling house both are nouns.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
dugout Yes No No No
dwelling house Yes No No No
As nouns, dwelling house is a hypernym of dugout; that is, dwelling house is a word with a broader meaning than dugout:
  • dugout: a shelter for humans or domesticated animals and livestock based on a hole or depression dug into the ground; can be fully recessed into the earth, with a flat roof covered by ground, semi-recessed, with a constructed wood or sod roof standing out, or dug into a hillside.
  • dwelling house: housing that someone is living in
Other hypernyms of dugout include abode, domicile, dwelling, habitation, home, shelter.
dugout (noun) dwelling house (noun)
a fortification of earth; mostly or entirely below ground housing that someone is living in
either of two low shelters on either side of a baseball diamond where the players and coaches sit during the game
a canoe made by hollowing out and shaping a large log
a shelter for humans or domesticated animals and livestock based on a hole or depression dug into the ground; can be fully recessed into the earth, with a flat roof covered by ground, semi-recessed, with a constructed wood or sod roof standing out, or dug into a hillside.
Difference between dugout and dwelling house

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