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saltbox
salt·box S0047300 (sôlt′bŏks′)n. A house, typically of frame construction, with two stories in front and one in back, having a pitched roof that extends lower on the back than on the front.saltbox (ˈsɔːltˌbɒks) n1. (Cookery) a box for salt with a sloping lid2. (Building) US a house that has two storeys in front and one storey at the back, with a gable roof that extends downwards over the rearThesaurusNoun | 1. | saltbox - a type of house built in New England; has two stories in front and one behindhouse - a dwelling that serves as living quarters for one or more families; "he has a house on Cape Cod"; "she felt she had to get out of the house" |
Saltbox
saltbox[′sȯlt‚bäks] (architecture) A type of house built in colonial New England, having a frame structure with two stories in the front and one in the rear and a double-sloping roof. SaltboxA wood-framed house, common to colonial New England, which has a short roof pitch in front and a long roof pitch sweeping close to the ground in the back.saltbox
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