baraka
Daščara, trošna kućica, straćara; dućan od dasaka, obično u blizini vojničkih logora i mesta gde radi veći broj radnika itd.
kućica · udžerica · koliba · zgrada · kuća · šupa · kućeraka · višespratnica · garaža · straćara · štala · prostorija · odaja · spavaonica · ruševina · bandera · soba · džamija · vikendica · zemunica · solitera · porodičnih kuća · grobnica · dvospratnica · zgradica · domova · ulica · kokošinjaca · nadstrešnica · bunkera · stambenih zgrada · višespratnih · brvnara · bolnica · bogomolja · kafana · sobrašica · šatora · stambenih objekata · blokova
barjačić · bara · barabar · baraž · baražni balon · baraka · barakan · barakuda · baratati · baraterija
cabin
IPA: / kæbən /ETYM Old Fren. caban, from W. caban booth, cabin, dim. of cab cot, tent; or from French cabane, cabine, Late Lat. cabanna, perh. from the Celtic.
1. A small house built of wood; usually in a wooded area.
2. Small room on a ship or boat where people sleep.
3. The enclosed part of an aircraft of spacecraft where passengers are carried.
cottage
IPA: / kɔtˈaʒ /ETYM From Cot a cottage.
A small house; a small vacation home.
hovel
IPA: / həvl̩ /ETYM Old Eng. hovel, hovil, prob. a dim. from AS. hof house; akin to Dutch and German hof court, yard, Icel. hof temple; cf. Prov. Eng. hove to take shelter, heuf shelter, home.
Small crude dwelling; SYN. hut, hutch, shack, shanty.
hut
IPA: / hət /ETYM Old Eng. hotte; akin to Dutch hut, German hütte, Old High Germ. hutta, Dan. hytte, Swed. hydda; and French hutte, of German origin; all akin to Eng. hide to conceal. Related to Hude to conceal.
Temporary military housing; SYN. army hut, field hut.
shed
IPA: / ʃˈɛd /An single-storied outbuilding for shelter or storage.
A slight structure built for shelter or storage; especially; a single-storied building with one or more sides unenclosed