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Definition of Hutches
1. hutch [v] - See also: hutch
Lexicographical Neighbors of Hutches
Literary usage of Hutches
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Text Book of Ore Dressing by Robert Hallowell Richards (1909)
"20.6 tons per 24 hours and requires 1.2 horse-power. Four hundred and sixteen
gallons of water per minute are added. The first hutches discharge 72 gallons ..."
2. Journal of Horticulture, Cottage Gardener and Country Gentlemen (1874)
"UNDOUBTEDLY the most satisfactory system of keeping Rabbit« is in hutches.
Under this method the owner can at any time examine his stock, ..."
3. The Homes of Other Days: A History of Domestic Manners and Sentiments in by Thomas Wright (1871)
"hutches and Coffers. —The Toilette; Mirrors. 'HT^HE chambers were now, except in
smaller houses, mostly above -^- the ground-floor ; and, as I have already ..."
4. The Economic Review by Christian Social Union (Great Britain), Oxford University Branch (1900)
"LETTERS OF DAVID RICARDO TO hutches TROWER. Edited by JAMES BONAR, MA, LL.D., and
JH HOLLANDER, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Finance, Johns Hopkins ..."
5. Rural Architecture: Being a Complete Description of Farm Houses, Cottages by Lewis Falley Allen (1852)
"A, the doe's hutches, with nest boxes attached. B, hutches three feet long, with
movable partitions for the young rabbits; the two lower hutches are used ..."