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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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zeebo

0I looked for the definition of zeebo but found nothing in the dictionary. I think the structure in the image is a zeebo but can't tell the difference between a treehouse and a zeebo. Thanks!02br
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0Looks like a derivative of "gazebo," which would resemble your treehouse, but would be on the ground. That is, the structure in your picture has the hex or octagonal shape of a gazebo, while a generic treehouse may be any shape, and does not necessarily encompass the tree. "02br 02br 00Edit.

  • 0Looks like a derivative of "gazebo," which would resemble your treehouse, but would be on the ground.
  • That is, the structure in your picture has the hex or octagonal shape of a gazebo, while a generic treehouse may be any shape, and does not necessarily encompass the tree.
  • "02br 02br 00Edit.
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0Looks like a derivative of "gazebo," which would resemble your treehouse, but would be on the ground. That is, the structure in your picture has the hex or octagonal shape of a gazebo, while a generic treehouse may be any shape, and does not necessarily encompass the tree. So, if I'm right, "zeebo" would be a subclass of "treehouse."02br
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00Edit. I did find another con
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0You are still updating your post for the third time 05002br
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00I think I'll just call it a tree house if it's on a tree and now I understand what a gazebo is.I'll probably just ignore the word zeebo since it's a unfamiliar word. 02br
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00Thanks, Avangi for trying so hard 051010id111id1

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