Garage vs. Outbuilding — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Garage and Outbuilding
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Garage
A building or indoor space in which to park or keep a motor vehicle.
Outbuilding
A building separate from but associated with a main building.
Garage
A commercial establishment where cars are repaired, serviced, or parked.
Outbuilding
A building, such as a barn, shed, or garage, that is separate from, but associated with some main building
Garage
To put or store in a garage.
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Outbuilding
Present participle of outbuild
Garage
A building (or section of a building) used to store a car or cars, tools and other miscellaneous items.
Outbuilding
A building separate from, and subordinate to, the main house; an outhouse.
Garage
A place where cars are serviced and repaired.
Outbuilding
A building that is subordinate to and separate from a main building
Garage
A petrol filling station.
Garage
(aviation) A shed for housing an airship or aeroplane or a launchable missile; a hangar.
Garage
A side way or space in a canal to enable vessels to pass each other; a siding.
Garage
A type of guitar rock music, personified by amateur bands playing in the basement or garage; garage rock.
Garage
A type of electronic dance music related to house music, with warped and time-stretched sounds; UK garage.
Garage
To store in a garage.
We garaged the convertible during the monsoon months.
Garage
An enclosed structure for housing or parking motor vehicles, especially automobiles.
Garage
A shed for housing an airship or flying machine; a hangar.
Garage
A side way or space in a canal to enable vessels to pass each other; a siding.
Garage
A commercial establishment that repairs or services automobiles.
Garage
To keep in a garage.
Garage
An outbuilding (or part of a building) for housing automobiles
Garage
A repair shop where cars and trucks are serviced and repaired
Garage
Keep or store in a garage;
We don't garage our car
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