tree house
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Definition
Noun: A small structure, typically a playhouse or shelter, built among the branches of a tree. It is used as a place for children to play or for recreation.
Usage
The term "tree house" is used to describe a specific type of structure. It functions as a compound noun. * Children love to build and play in a tree house. * We spent the afternoon in the old oak tree house.
Examples
- The kids asked their father to help them build a tree house.
- Their backyard tree house has a rope ladder and a small balcony.
- The storm damaged the tree house in the garden.
Advanced Usage
- "Treehouse" (as a single word): A common alternative spelling for "tree house," treated as a closed compound.
- They booked a stay in a luxury treehouse in the rainforest.
Variants and Related Words
- Treehouse: An alternative spelling of "tree house."
- Playhouse: A general term for a small house for children to play in, which can be built on the ground or in a tree.
- Fort: A general term for a strong or protective structure, which can also be built in a tree (e.g., "tree fort").
Synonyms
- Tree fort: Emphasizes a structure built for play and defense.
- Aerie / Eyrie: A lofty nest of a bird of prey, sometimes used poetically to describe a high dwelling.
Notes
"Tree house" is a compound noun. The primary meaning is literal, referring to the physical structure. It often carries connotations of childhood, adventure, imagination, and a connection to nature.
Noun
- a playhouse built in the branches of a tree