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oast house
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Noun1.oast house - a building containing an oast (a kiln for drying hops); usually has a conical or pyramidal roof
house - a building in which something is sheltered or located; "they had a large carriage house"
oast - a kiln for drying hops
Translations
oast house [ˈəʊsthaʊs] N (oast houses (pl)) [ˈəʊsthaʊzɪz] Nsecadero m para lúpulo
oast house
nTrockenschuppen mor -haus nt


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