dugout

Etymology
From the verb phrase.

Noun

 * 1)  A canoe made from a hollowed-out log.
 * 2)  A pit dug into the ground as a shelter, especially from enemy fire.
 * 3)  A sunken shelter at the side of a baseball or football (soccer) field where non-playing team members and staff sit during a game.
 * 4)  A small portable case for equipment used to smoke marijuana.
 * 5)  A pit used to catch and store rainwater or runoff.
 * 1)  A sunken shelter at the side of a baseball or football (soccer) field where non-playing team members and staff sit during a game.
 * 2)  A small portable case for equipment used to smoke marijuana.
 * 3)  A pit used to catch and store rainwater or runoff.
 * 1)  A pit used to catch and store rainwater or runoff.

Translations

 * Albanian:
 * Bulgarian: еднодръ́вка
 * Catalan: caiuc
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:, , honkio
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek:
 * Haitian Creole: bwa ron
 * Irish: crann snámha, bád scaobtha
 * Japanese: 丸木舟
 * Korean: 통나무 배
 * Maori: tīwai, waka tīwai
 * Polish:
 * Russian:
 * Slovene: drevak
 * Spanish:
 * Sranan Tongo: kruyara
 * Vietnamese: thuyền độc mộc


 * Armenian:
 * Azerbaijani: qazma
 * Belarusian: блінда́ж, зямля́нка, укры́цце, укрыццё
 * Bulgarian:, земля́нка
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:
 * Czech: zemljanka,
 * Finnish:
 * French:
 * German:
 * Latvian: zemnīca
 * Lithuanian: žeminė
 * Polish:
 * Russian:, , ,
 * Serbo-Croatian:
 * Cyrillic: зему̀ница
 * Roman:
 * Slovak: zemľanka, zemnica
 * Slovene: zemljanka
 * Ukrainian:, , земля́нка
 * Volapük: hog in glun