n
The office, or the term of an aide-de-camp.
n
Alternative form of autocamp [A campground for tourists travelling by automobile.]
n
One who travels (by automobile) to stay at an autocamp.
v
(transitive) To lay up in a barn.
v
(intransitive) To live in barracks.
n
(climbing) An encampment used temporarily for storing supplies and preparing for a larger activity, such as mountain climbing or hunting.
n
Alternative spelling of base camp [(climbing) An encampment used temporarily for storing supplies and preparing for a larger activity, such as mountain climbing or hunting.]
n
(UK military slang) A makeshift shelter made from the above.
n
A suite of furniture for the bedroom.
n
A place of shelter, a refuge.
n
(attributive) Alternative spelling of big tent [(idiomatic) A group, philosophy, or social or political movement that encompasses or seeks to attract a broad range of members or constituents.]
n
The lodging of soldiers.
n
A bivouac, a temporary camp.
n
An encampment for the night, usually without tents or covering.
n
A person who bivouacs, who camps at a bivouac.
v
To erect, or to stay in, such a tent or shelter.
v
(informal) To camp in a bivouac.
n
(military) Abbreviation of barracks. [(military) A group of buildings used by military personnel as housing.]
n
(chiefly Canada, US, idiomatic) Any short, intensive course of training.
v
To pack up a campsite and move on.
v
To share a sleeping arrangement, such as a bed, bedroom or stack of bunk beds.
n
Familiar term of address.
n
The space within or around a bunk and available to that bunk's user, such as in a military barracks or livestock operation.
n
Obsolete spelling of cabin [(US) A small dwelling characteristic of the frontier, especially when built from logs with simple tools and not constructed by professional builders, but by those who meant to live in it.]
n
(US) A small dwelling characteristic of the frontier, especially when built from logs with simple tools and not constructed by professional builders, but by those who meant to live in it.
n
An organised event, often taking place in tents or temporary accommodation.
n
(chiefly UK) A lightweight portable bed used by the military, campers, etc.
v
(intransitive) To sleep outdoors, often in a tent.
n
Any of the outdoor skills associated with camping expeditions, such as map-reading.
n
A person who camps, especially in a tent etc.
n
An area where tents are pitched.
n
(US) A gathering of Scouts in which accommodation is in tents
n
A gathering or event at which people sleep outdoors or camp.
n
A place where one or more tents may be pitched for overnight stay in an outdoor area.
adv
Toward a camp, campwards
n
Temporary military living quarters.
n
An area of land designed for people to stay in their caravans.
n
A home or shelter for caravans.
n
An area of a town where the homeless gather at night to shelter under makeshift constructions of discarded boxes and packing material.
n
Planning and construction of a military camp
n
Alternative form of casern [A lodging for soldiers in a garrison town (formerly usually near the rampart); a barracks.]
n
Alternative form of casern [A lodging for soldiers in a garrison town (formerly usually near the rampart); a barracks.]
n
The practice of camping overnight in historic churches as a novelty or part of a holiday.
n
(historical) Any of a number of temporary U.S. Army "tent cities" situated principally around the French ports of Le Havre and Marseilles following their captures by Allied Forces in the wake of the Allied D-Day invasion in June 1944 and Operation Dragoon in August 1944. They were named after popular cigarette brands.
n
(UK, slang, obsolete) A hearse.
n
A camp where troops are assembled, prior to combat or transport.
adj
(rare) Living in the same tent.
n
Any place used for temporary lodging, especially without payment or permission.
n
Alternative form of crash pad [Any place used for temporary lodging, especially without payment or permission.]
n
(Australia) The location of the temporary camp created for dinner camp.
n
(originally US, military slang, historical) A small shelter tent, especially a tent composed of two shelter-halves.
n
A camp or village of tents in an Arabic country.
v
(intransitive) To establish a camp or temporary shelter.
n
A group of temporary living quarters and/or other temporary structures.
n
Alternative form of fallout shelter [A thick-walled building, usually under the ground, built so that people can keep away from dust after a nuclear explosion.]
n
A mobile kitchen used to provision personnel on or near the site of a military operation.
n
A canvas tent used by the military.
n
A temporary fortification in the field
v
Alternative form of freedom-camp [(intransitive) To camp out at any convenient location rather than at a designated campground.]
v
(intransitive) To camp out at any convenient location rather than at a designated campground.
n
(informal) A luxurious campsite.
n
A camp (recreational event held in temporary accommodation) for disabled people.
n
(chiefly US, informal) One who is thoroughly content or satisfied.
n
In the sport of rogaining, a central base camp providing hot meals and a place to sleep.
n
(art, often attributively) a sophisticated form of camp
n
(UK, Australia, New Zealand) A commercial facility that includes various forms of inexpensive accommodation, such as campsites, cabins, caravan or RV parking, and motel rooms, for the use of people on holiday.
n
(military) An encampment of huts
n
A military barracks, especially of the US military, in Germany.
v
(intransitive) To camp in a circular formation.
n
Alternative form of lathe (“A granary; a barn”) [(obsolete) An administrative division of the county of Kent, in England, from the Anglo-Saxon period until it fell entirely out of use in the early twentieth century.]
n
The temporary campsite of lumberjacks who are logging.
n
(Britain) The living room or sitting room of a house.
n
(chiefly Canada, US) a temporary settlement created to house workers in resource extraction projects
n
a tent used to shelter people eating in a group, especially in a military or working setting.
n
(New Zealand) A campground for people arriving in a motor vehicle.
n
Shelter designed to accommodate homeless people at night.
n
(colloquial, humorous) A chair; a seat.
n
A place, typically in the countryside, in which people have picnics; especially one equipped with benches, tables, waste-bins etc
n
An area on a campsite intended for occupation by a single tent, caravan or similar.
n
A camp where refugees seek shelter.
n
A place for convalescence.
n
(China, Hong Kong) A public space provided with outdoor seating and some shelter.
n
(Australia, New Zealand) A veranda or other outbuilding used as a sleeping area.
v
(camping) To set up a recreational vehicle (RV) at a campsite, typically by leveling the RV and connecting it to electric, water, and/or sewer hookups.
n
(countable) A static caravan.
v
(informal, rare) To attend summer camp.
n
Any temporary dwelling; a hut, tent, or booth.
n
A military train of men and wagons; an encampment of such resources.
n
(military slang, now historical) A temporary shelter used by soldiers during the First World War.
v
(transitive, obsolete) To set up (a tent); pitch a tent; (in general) to set up.
v
(intransitive) To go camping.
n
Camping in tents, as an outdoor activity
n
(Australia) A semipermanent encampment set up as the focal point of a protest, particularly with regard to the rights of indigenous people.
n
accommodation in the form of a tent
n
One who occupies the same tent.
n
(India) A person who sells or hires out tents, mostly for weddings and parties.
n
A camp where loggers live and keep their equipment in order to be close to the timber.
n
(Australia) A semi-permanent building, such as a portable classroom in a school, or accommodation for fly-in, fly-out workers.
adj
Being the size of a twin bed.
n
(chiefly Canada, US, dated) A small, modest building.
n
Any camp built for workers, such as when constructing something in a wilderness area.
n
The recreational activity of camping in a yurt.
n
(by extension) A camp of troops employing such an enclosure.
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