English - Ojibwe Dictionary:

dugout

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The definition of word "dugout":
rate 1. trench; small boat made from a hollowed out log
rate 2. boat made from a hollowed log. Of ancient origin, the dugout is still used in many parts of the world. The hull may be as much as 100 feet (30 m) long; it is streamlined outside and is dug out by burning, chipping and scraping. The dugout formed the basis for more complicated construction by the addition of planking to the sides, such as in the pirogue.
rate 3. n a shelter, usually for soldiers, made by digging a hole in the ground and covering it A dugout is also a shelter for the manager, trainer, etc. beside a football field, or (US) a shelter for players along a baseball field.
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