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cabinmid-14c., from Old French cabane "hut, cabin," from Old Provençal cabana, from Late Latin capanna "hut" (source of Spanish cabana, Italian capanna), of doubtful origin. French cabi [..]
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cabinarea in a vehicle where crew or passengers live.
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cabina small house or hut made of logs or other rough materials. The same word also means a room for passengers on a ship or aeroplane
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cabin temporary shelter; a cave; the den of an animal.
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cabinThe cabin of a ship is rather unfortunate to be in in[sic] a dream. Some mischief is brewing for you. You will most likely be engaged in a law suit, in which you will lose from the unstability of your witness. For log cabin, see house.
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cabinA compartment for passengers or crew.
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cabinThe captain's quarters. The enclosed space of decked-over small boat.
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cabin(n) small room on a ship or boat where people sleep(n) a small house built of wood; usually in a wooded area(n) the enclosed compartment of an aircraft or spacecraft where passengers are carried(v) co [..]
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cabinAn automotive interior compartment.
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cabin Fully furnished. Some have indoor plumbing and fireplaces; most have either a full kitchen or a kitchenette. Some are seasonal, others year-round. Cabins range from quite modern to nearly a century old.
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cabinA room within the boat.
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cabinAn enclosed room on a deck or flat.
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cabincompartment used as living quarters Source: Country Life Book of Nautical Terms Under Sail
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cabinThe captain’s quarters. The enclosed space of decked-over small boat.
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cabinAn enclosed room on a deck or flat.
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cabin Living compartment of a ship's commanding officer.
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cabinA room or space partitioned off by bulkheads to provide a private compartment for officers, passengers and crew members for sleeping and/or meals. The Great Cabin was the Captain's or Master' [..]
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cabinA room or living compartment for passengers or crew.
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cabin Refers to the interior living space of a vessel.
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cabinan enclosed room on a deck or flat.
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cabinA space set aside for passengers or officers to sleep or change clothes. Passenger cabins were extremely small, as meals and most other activities on board took place in the public areas of the boat, inducing the saloon and on deck. Most passenger cabins were located on the boiler deck
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cabinAn enclosed compartment in a ship; used as shelter or living quarters.
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cabinan enclosed room on a deck
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cabinan enclosed room on a deck or flat.
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cabinan enclosed room on a deck or flat offering accommodations for passengers or crew. Compare to Saloon
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cabinEnclosed living space
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cabinA room or living compartment for passengers or crew.
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cabinA compartment for passengers or crew.
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cabinThis is the inside area of the aircraft. Commonly, there are separate cabins for First Class travelers, Business Class travelers and even one or more cabins for Economy Class travelers.
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cabinEnclosed compartment for crew and/or passengers in an aircraft.
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cabinthe passenger area on an aircraft; the stateroom aboard a cruise ship
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cabina room for the passenger on board the ship, also called a stateroom
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cabinTHE INTERIOR OF AN AIRCRAFT WHERE THE PASSANGERS ARE SEATED
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cabinYour room aboard a cruise ship may be called a cabin or stateroom or, if you’ve upgraded to a higher category, a suite.
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cabinThe departure and destination points of an air or rail journey.
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cabinA guest's stateroom or suite.
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cabinA cabin or berthing is an enclosed space generally on a ship or an aircraft. A cabin which protrudes above the level of a ship's deck may be referred to as a deckhouse.
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cabinCabin may refer to:
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cabinA truck or lorry is a motor vehicle designed to transport cargo, carry specialized payloads, or perform other utilitarian work. Trucks vary greatly in size, power, and configuration, but the vast maj [..]
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cabinCabin (stylized as CABIN) is an American indie/melodic rock band that formed in Louisville, Kentucky.
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