Tent

Of shelter.   May also be referred to as collapsible shelter.

A portable shelter (usually of canvas stretched over supporting poles and fastened to the ground with ropes and pegs); "he pitched his tent near the creek".

This concept's ID is @1~24314

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  • canvas 4 facts

    A tent made of canvas fabric.

  • fly tent 1 facts

    A tent with a fly front.

  • tepee 0 facts

    A Native American tent; usually of conical shape.

  • pop tent 0 facts

    A small tent that is easy to carry and quick to set up.

  • lean-to tent 0 facts

    Tent that is attached to the side of a building.

  • pyramidal tent 0 facts

    A large tent shaped like a pyramid; can hold half a dozen people.

  • cabana 0 facts

    A small tent used as a dressing room beside the sea or a swimming pool.

  • bell tent 0 facts

    A bell-shaped tent.

  • praetorium 0 facts

    The tent of an ancient Roman general.

  • mountain tent 0 facts

    A lightweight tent with a floor; flaps close with a zipper.

  • two-man tent 0 facts

    A tent designed for occupancy by two persons.

  • guy 0 facts

    A cable, wire, or rope that is used to brace something (especially a tent).

  • marquee 0 facts

    Large and often sumptuous tent.

  • cottage tent 0 facts

    A tent providing shelter for a family.

  • pup tent 0 facts

    A wedge-shaped tent; usually without a floor or windows.

  • umbrella tent 0 facts

    A small tent with a single supporting pole and radiating metal ribs.

  • tupik 0 facts

    Tent that is an Eskimo summer dwelling.

  • backpacking tent 0 facts

    A tent that can be carried in a backpack.