cookhouse in English

noun
1
a kitchen or dining hall in a military camp.
Visits were also made to cookhouses , messrooms and officers' messes, and the royal couple were presented to non-commissioned officers and their wives.
2
an outdoor kitchen in a warm country.
On the most northerly island, Nornour are the remains of a Bronze Age settlement - shrine, dwelling, cookhouse and midden in such fine condition that it seems only just abandoned.

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1. I'll try and get in the cookhouse.

2. • The Ablutions, cookhouse and accommodation are checked for cleanliness, these jobs being a major headache in a platoon location

3. 19 In 19 in the cookhouse of a logging and sawmill settlement in northern New Hampshire, an anxious twelve-year-old boy mistakes the local constable's girlfriend for a bear.

4. Construction in Darrington started in 1903 and would continue to Bornite, crossing over the hill at Backman Creek, then over Frog Lake, where a camp was established with a big cookhouse to feed the many hard workers.