outhouse

/ˈaʊtˌhaʊs/
noun
  1. A small building separate from a main house, typically used as a toilet, especially in rural areas without indoor plumbing.
    • They replaced the outhouse with a modern bathroom when they renovated the cabin.
    • In winter, walking to the outhouse was a cold and unpleasant chore.
    • The old farm still had an outhouse behind the barn.
  2. A small building used for storage or as a workshop, separate from the main house.
    • He kept his gardening tools in the outhouse near the vegetable patch.
    • The outhouse served as a potting shed for the family's plants.
    • They converted the outhouse into a cozy guest room.
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