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shelter vs pit-house

pit-house vs shelter

shelter and pit-house both are nouns.

shelter is a verb but pit-house is not a verb.

Word NounAdjectiveVerbAdverb
shelter Yes No Yes No
pit-house Yes No No No
As nouns, pit-house is a hyponym of shelter; that is, pit-house is a word with a more specific, narrower meaning than shelter:
  • shelter: a structure that provides privacy and protection from danger
  • pit-house: 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.
shelter (noun) pit-house (noun)
a structure that provides privacy and protection from danger 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.
protective covering that provides protection from the weather
temporary housing for homeless or displaced persons
a way of organizing business to reduce the taxes it must pay on current earnings
the condition of being protected
shelter (verb) pit-house (verb)
invest (money) so that it is not taxable
provide shelter for
Difference between shelter and pit-house

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