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lodge vs barrack

barrack vs lodge

lodge and barrack both are nouns.

lodge and barrack both are verbs.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
lodge Yes No Yes No
barrack Yes No Yes No
As verbs, barrack is a hyponym of lodge; that is, barrack is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than lodge:
  • lodge: provide housing for
  • barrack: lodge in barracks
Other hyponyms of lodge include keep, billet, canton, quarter.
lodge (noun) barrack (noun)
any of various Native American dwellings a building or group of buildings used to house military personnel
a hotel providing overnight lodging for travelers
a small (rustic) house used as a temporary shelter
small house at the entrance to the grounds of a country mansion; usually occupied by a gatekeeper or gardener
a formal association of people with similar interests
lodge (verb) barrack (verb)
file a formal charge against laugh at with contempt and derision
put, fix, force, or implant spur on or encourage especially by cheers and shouts
provide housing for lodge in barracks
be a lodger; stay temporarily
Difference between lodge and barrack

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