meat house
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Definition
Noun: 1. A small building, typically on a farm, used for storing meat: A "meat house" is a small, separate structure designed for the specific purpose of storing meat, often in a cool environment to prevent spoilage. 2. A small building where smoke is used to cure meat or fish: A "meat house" can also refer to a small building, such as a smokehouse, where meat or fish is preserved and flavored through the process of smoking.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The farmer built a new meat house behind the barn to store the venison.
- The aroma from the old meat house, where they smoked hams, filled the autumn air.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Regional Usage: The term "meat house" is more common in historical or regional contexts, particularly related to traditional farming, homesteading, or preservation methods before modern refrigeration.
Variants and Related Words
- Smokehouse (n): A building or room where meat or fish is cured with smoke. This is a more specific and common synonym for the second meaning.
- Larder (n): A room or large cupboard for storing food, which may include meat.
- Cool house (n): A structure for keeping food cool, which could serve a similar purpose for meat storage.
Synonyms
- Smokehouse (for curing)
- Storage shed (for general storage)
- Pantry (though typically part of a main house)
Related Phrases
- Meat storage: The general act or place of keeping meat.
- Curing house: Another term for a building where meat is cured, often by smoking or salting.
Noun
- a small house (on a farm) where meat is stored
- a small house where smoke is used to cure meat or fish