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Shack

A shack (or, in some areas, shanty) is a type of small shelter or dwelling, often primitive or rudimentary in design and construction.

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Cultural role in freethought

Gallery

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Shack

Nodes28
Edges27
Triples30
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.071429
Components1

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Shack

Top relations

related to Gallery · 14
Shack → Damara, Finland, In, Indonesia, Jakarta, Kayamandi, Leopold's, Namib DesertShack, Shacks, South AfricaA, Tyrnävä, Tyrnävä River, Tyrnävänjoki, United States
related to Cultural role in freethought · 11
Shack → Aldo Leopold, American, Ed Ricketts, Eric Engles, Henry David Thoreau, In, John Muir, Lanoo, Professor Michael Lannoo, These, United States
related to background · 4
Shack → Fire, In, In Australian English, Settlements
see also · 1
Shack → Radio

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Important terminology

shacks small often also dwelling people united states areas construction role structures shanty rural generally composed abandoned huts scavenged form

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Shackrelated to backgroundIn0.60section
Shackrelated to backgroundFire0.60section
Shackrelated to backgroundSettlements0.60section
Shackrelated to backgroundIn Australian English0.60section
Shackrelated to Cultural role in freethoughtIn0.60section
Shackrelated to Cultural role in freethoughtUnited States0.60section
Shackrelated to Cultural role in freethoughtProfessor Michael Lannoo0.60section
Shackrelated to Cultural role in freethoughtEric Engles0.60section
Shackrelated to Cultural role in freethoughtAmerican0.60section
Shackrelated to Cultural role in freethoughtLanoo0.60section
Shackrelated to Cultural role in freethoughtHenry David Thoreau0.60section
Shackrelated to Cultural role in freethoughtJohn Muir0.60section

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