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cabanaca‧ba‧na /kəˈbɑːnə $ -ˈbæ-/ noun [countable] ![](img/spkr_b.png) cabanaOrigin: 1800-1900 Spanish cabaña ‘small wooden building’, from Medieval Latin capanna; ➔ CABIN - He laughed and told me she lived in the cabana.
- It must have been like that for Euturpia, when she was turned out to the cabana.
- Outside, a large swimming pool is surrounded by private cabanas.
- These were the cabanas, we figured.
a tent or small wooden structure used for changing clothes at a beach or pool |