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caboose
Entry from the DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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a stove, used by voyageurs, explorers, etc.
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on a lumber raft, a simple shed, often without walls, having a floor of deep sand and used as a sheltered fireplace for cooking purposes.
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an open fireplace in the living quarters of a lumber camp.
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a railway car equipped as living quarters for a freight-train crew and having a cupola commanding a view of the train, of which it is the end car.
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a bunk-house, such as used by threshing crews, mounted on wheels in summer and on runners or bobs in winter.
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a type of dwelling on runners having some of the functions of a modern house-trailer.
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a portable house.
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a bunkhouse and cook-house on bobs, or runners, serving the needs of the crew on a cat-train or other group of vehicles.
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any enclosed structure on bobs or runners functioning as part of a cat-train, whether for the crew or for perishable freight.
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a small, dingy bedroom.
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a small, low-class tavern.