Benab

/bɛˈnɑːb/ noun

Definition

A traditional open-sided structure or shelter common in parts of Africa and South Asia, often used for communal gathering.

Etymology

The word likely derives from South Asian languages, possibly from Hindi or related Indic languages, reflecting the structure's prevalence in India and surrounding regions.

Kelly Says

The benab is practically identical in function to many traditional structures worldwide—what humans need (shelter from elements while allowing air flow) generates similar solutions across continents!

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