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hutlike

  • a word derived from hut.
    hut
    noun
    a small or humble dwelling of simple construction, especially one made of natural materials, as of logs or grass.

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The graduation ceremony itself is conducted under a partially enclosed hutlike auditorium.

From Slate Oct. 3, 2016

An African animal menagerie from the 1970s now sits abandoned, its ersatz hutlike structures graffiti-tagged and in deep disrepair.

From New York Times Sep. 2, 2011

Reported by Rita Healy and Richard Woodbury/ Denver, with other bureaus The three hutlike wooden crates on Le Havre's Quai de Moselle last week looked unremarkable.

From Time Magazine Archive

The mass of the dwellings are small, low, and hutlike.

From The Story of the Mormons, from the date of their origin to the year 1901 by William Alexander Linn