"Nissen hut" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Nissen huts [plural]
Etymology: Named after Canadian engineer Peter Norman Nissen (1871–1930). Etymology templates: {{named-after/list|engineer||||}} engineer, {{!}} |, {{lang|en|Peter Norman Nissen}} Peter Norman Nissen, {{named-after|en|Peter Norman Nissen|born=1871|died=1930|nat=Canadian|occ=engineer|wplink==}} Named after Canadian engineer Peter Norman Nissen (1871–1930) Head templates: {{en-noun}} Nissen hut (plural Nissen huts)
  1. (British) A prefabricated building, formerly used by the military, having a semicircular roof of corrugated iron. Tags: British Related terms: Iris hut, Romney hut, Quonset, Quonset hut
    Sense id: en-Nissen_hut-en-noun-VpgzOxcA Categories (other): British English, English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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