Usually means: Small, simple shelters for living.
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General (11 matching dictionaries)
  1. huts: Merriam-Webster
  2. huts: Oxford Learner's Dictionaries
  3. huts: Collins English Dictionary
  4. huts: Vocabulary.com
  5. Hut's, Huts, hut's, huts: Wordnik
  6. huts: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary
  7. huts: Wiktionary
  8. huts: Dictionary.com
  9. huts: Cambridge Essential American English Dictionary
  10. Huts: Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
  11. huts: TheFreeDictionary.com

Miscellaneous (1 matching dictionary)
  1. HUTS: Acronym Finder

Slang (1 matching dictionary)
  1. huts: Urban Dictionary

(Note: See hut as well.)

Definitions from Wiktionary (HUT)

noun:  A small, simple one-storey dwelling or shelter, often with just one room, and generally built of readily available local materials.
noun:  A small wooden shed.
noun:  (agriculture, obsolete) A small stack of grain.
verb:  (archaic, transitive) To provide (someone) with shelter in a hut.
verb:  (archaic, intransitive) To take shelter in a hut.
verb:  (agriculture, obsolete, transitive) To stack (sheaves of grain).
noun:  (broadcasting) Acronym of home/household using television.
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