A tented field or a tented camp is an area where a number of people are living in tents.
He said the refugees would be moved to a tented camp.
2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun]
A tented room has long pieces of material hanging down from the centre of the ceiling to the walls, so that the room has the appearance of the inside of a large tent.
...a tented dining area.
The tented ceiling hides a maze of water pipes.
tented in American English
(ˈtɛntɪd)
adjective
1.
covered by or sheltered in a tent or tents
2.
shaped like a tent
Examples of 'tented' in a sentence
tented
The bed itself was tented with a dozen pillows scattered on it, again looking as though it had been arranged to await the photographers.
Forbes, Bryan A SONG AT TWILIGHT (2001)
On top went torn strips of card, and over these, wigwam-style, she tented the debris of a wooden orange-box.
Murray, Stephen DEATH AND TRANSFIGURATION (2001)
The Byzantines would have entered the great tented hall on all fours, and backed out bottom-first.
various & introduction by Deirdre Chapman A ROOMFUL OF BIRDS - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES 1990 (2001)
Roser eased back in his cushy chair and tented thick fingers, then sighed and looked at Frank.