prefab

/ˈpriːfæb/
adjective
  1. Describing something that is made from prefabricated parts, especially a building.
    • The company specializes in prefab homes that are energy-efficient.
    • They chose a prefab garage because it was cheaper and faster to install.
    • Prefab construction is becoming more popular in urban areas.
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noun
  1. A building or structure that is made from parts manufactured in a factory and then assembled on site.
    • They bought a prefab to use as a vacation cabin in the mountains.
    • The school added two prefabs to accommodate the growing number of students.
    • Many emergency shelters are prefabs that can be set up quickly.
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