"springhouse" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: springhouses [plural]
Etymology: spring + house Etymology templates: {{compound|en|spring|house}} spring + house Head templates: {{en-noun}} springhouse (plural springhouses)
  1. (Appalachia) A small building constructed over a spring, formerly used for refrigeration (and thus sometimes also serving as pumphouse, milkhouse, or root cellar). Wikipedia link: springhouse Tags: Appalachia Synonyms: spring house

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