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Last seen on: –Daily Gulf News Crossword Friday, 19 May 2023
Eugene Sheffer – King Feature Syndicate Crossword – Jan 7 2023

Random information on the term “Shack”:

A radio shack is a room or structure used for housing radio equipment.

During radio’s early days, equipment was experimental and often home-built. The first radio transmitters used a loud spark gap to generate radio waves, and so were often housed in a separate outbuilding or shed. When radio was first adopted by the U.S. Navy, a small, wooden structure placed on deck to house the ship’s radio equipment became known as the “radio shack”. Today, a radio shack can be anywhere that radio equipment is housed and operated, usually a room such as with amateur radio stations, but for some the entire “shack” may consist of a hand-held radio or two while others may operate mobile equipment in a vehicle. In amateur radio use, the room housing the equipment is often called a “ham shack”.

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Random information on the term “HUT”:

The bahay kubo, also known as payag (Nipon) in the Visayan languages and, is a type of stilt house indigenous to the Philippines. It often serves as an icon of Philippine culture. The house is exclusive to the lowland population of unified Spanish conquered territories. Its design heavily influenced the colonial-era bahay na bato architecture.

The Filipino term báhay kúbo roughly means “country house”, from Tagalog. The term báhay (“house”) is derived from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *balay, “public building” or “community house”; while the term kúbo (“hut” or “[one-room] country hut”) is from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian *kubu, “field hut [in rice fields]”.

The term “nipa hut”, introduced during the Philippines’ American colonial era, refers to the Hut version of Bahay kubo. Nipa or anahaw thatching materials are often used for the roofs. However, not all bahay kubo are huts or used nipa materials.

Distinction between each tribes and cultures’ style may have been more visible during the pre-hispanic period. Different architectural designs are present among each ethnolinguistic group in what is now the Philippines and throughout the Southeast Asia and Pacific as part of the whole Austronesian Architecture. They were designed to endure the climate and environment of the Philippines. These structures were temporary, made from plant materials like bamboo. The accessibility of the materials made it easier to rebuild when damaged by a storm or earthquake.

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