German Meaning of dugout
Bunker
Other German words related to Bunker
- Boot
- Kanu
- Katamaran
- Korakel
- Dau
- Schlauchboot
- Plattbodenschiff
- Konzert
- Kajak
- Ausleger
- Pinnace
- Piroge
- Ponton
- Deutsch
- Tritt
- Floß
- Ruderboot
- Sampan
- Schnauzer
- Riemen
- Schalupe
- Muschel
- Jolle
- Surfboat
- Wasserfahrzeug
- Yacht
- Currach
- Curragh
- Kahn
- Ruderboot
- Hilfs-
- Lastkahn
- Boden
- Katboot
- Handwerk
- Kreuzer
- Schneider
- Dunk
- Ruderboot
- innenliegend
- Jolly Boat
- Kiel
- Ketsch
- Rettungsboot
- Langboot
- Motorboot
- Außenborder
- Piragua
- Motorboot
- Segelboot
- Schoner
- Schiff
- Lastkahn
- Yawl
- Kakadu
- Garvey
- Flussboot
- Bumboot
- Fähre
- Fähre
- Gondel
- heute
- Kielboot
- Abschuss
- Feuerzeug
- Schmales Boot
- Taxi
- zart
- Schlepper
- Schlepper
- Wassertaxi
Nearest Words of dugout
- dugout canoe => Einbaum
- dugway => Dugway
- dukas => Herzog
- duke => Herzog
- duke ellington => Duke Ellington
- duke of argyll's tea tree => Argyll-Teebaum
- duke of cumberland => Herzog von Cumberland
- duke of edinburgh => Herzog von Edinburgh
- duke of lancaster => Herzog von Lancaster
- duke of marlborough => Herzog von Marlborough
Definitions and Meaning of dugout in English
dugout (n)
either of two low shelters on either side of a baseball diamond where the players and coaches sit during the game
a canoe made by hollowing out and shaping a large log
a fortification of earth; mostly or entirely below ground
dugout (n.)
A canoe or boat dug out from a large log.
A place dug out.
A house made partly in a hillside or slighter elevation.
FAQs About the word dugout
Bunker
either of two low shelters on either side of a baseball diamond where the players and coaches sit during the game, a canoe made by hollowing out and shaping a l
Boot,Kanu,Katamaran,Korakel,Dau,Schlauchboot,Plattbodenschiff,Konzert,Kajak,Ausleger
verpasst,übersehen,übergangen,verloren,verlegen,falsch platziert,Vergehen,Falsch eingestellt
dugongidae => Dugongs, dugong dugon => Dugong (Dugong dugon), dugong => Dugong, dugald stewart => Dugald Stewart, dug => graben,