"shelter half" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: shelter halves [plural]
Etymology: From shelter + half; compare shelter tent. From mid 19th century. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|shelter|half}} shelter + half, {{m|en|shelter tent}} shelter tent Head templates: {{en-noun|shelter halves}} shelter half (plural shelter halves)
  1. (military) A canvas sheet that, when combined with another, comprises a shelter tent; one half of a shelter tent. Wikipedia link: Shelter-half Categories (topical): Military Synonyms: shelter-half Related terms: dog tent, pup tent
    Sense id: en-shelter_half-en-noun-4fmfsgug Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: government, military, politics, war

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