Definitions for cabane

cabane ca·bane

Spelling: [kuh-ban]
IPA: /kəˈbæn/

Cabane is a 6 letter English word.

You can make 76 anagrams from letters in cabane (aabcen).

Definitions for cabane

noun

  1. a mastlike structure on some early airplanes, used for supporting the wing.

Origin of cabane

From French, dating back to 1910-15; See origin at cabin

Examples for cabane

cabane—A combination of two pylons, situated over the fuselage, and from which anti-lift wires are suspended.

The word cabinet is derived from the French cabane, a cabin.

Pierre kept the cabane well supplied with provisions, leaving them just inside of the gate.

Another gleam of light, bluer and more penetrating than its forerunner, lit the brown rafters of the cabane.

They were the noisy foreigners who had not added to our comfort in the "cabane."

Melazzo and Morcone came to assist them, and it was then that cabane observed that Terlizzi held aloof, as if filled with horror.

Schele de Vere derives it from the French cabane, but it seems rather more likely that it is from the Irish shebeen.

At ten o'clock the man in charge of the "cabane," feeling uneasy at their not having arrived, sent to Chamonix for assistance.

Four weeks, five weeks, six weeks the vigil in the cabane lasted.

And that is why you must be ready to start from the cabane at dawn.

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