mudroom

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Etymology

From mud + room.

Noun

mudroom (plural mudrooms)

  1. (Canada, US) A room used as a barrier between indoors and outdoors.
    Coordinate terms: airlock, boot room, half bath, vestibule, foyer
    We made sure to hang our wet clothes on the hook in the mudroom when we came in from the snow.
    • 2008, Wally Lamb, The Hour I First Believed, Ch.2, at p.28:
      In the mud room, I grabbed my wool-lined jacket and headed back out.

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