Mud hut
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British pronunciation/mˈʌd hˈʌt/
American pronunciation/mˈʌd hˈʌt/

Definition & Meaning of "mud hut"

Mud hut
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a simple shelter or dwelling made by using a mixture of mud, clay, and other natural materials, commonly found in rural or traditional communities

What is a "mud hut"?

A mud hut is a simple shelter made from natural materials such as mud, clay, straw, and sometimes wood or grass. These huts are typically small and have a rounded or rectangular shape, with walls formed by stacking or molding the mud. The roof is often made from thatch or wooden supports. Mud huts are commonly found in rural areas around the world and are valued for their affordability and insulation, keeping the interior cool in hot climates and warm in cold weather. They are often used as homes or storage spaces.

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The farmer built a mud hut near the field to rest during the hot afternoons.
The walls of the mud hut were reinforced with straw to make them stronger.
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