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Noun: half-dugout
  1. A primitive shelter, often temporary, having a significant portion of its structure dug below ground level, commonly with sod walls and a sod roof
    "Pioneers on the Great Plains sometimes lived in half-dugouts during their first year of settlement"

Derived forms: half-dugouts

Type of: dugout, pit house, pithouse, pit-house