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longhouse

1 of 1noun
/ˈlɔŋhaʊs/
Forms:longhouses
1

a long, narrow, single-room building traditionally used as a communal living space by various indigenous peoples

  • The museum featured a replica of a Native American longhouse, complete with historical artifacts.
  • The tour guide explained how the longhouse was constructed from wooden poles and covered with bark.
  • The interior of the longhouse was divided into sections, each occupied by a different family.
  • The tribe gathered in the longhouse for ceremonies, council meetings, and social events.