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English Dictionary: tepee by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
tepee
n
  1. a Native American tent; usually of conical shape [syn: tepee, tipi, teepee]
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Wigwam \Wig"wam\, n. [From the Algonquin or Massachusetts Indian
      word w[emac]k, [bd]his house,[b8] or [bd]dwelling place;[b8]
      with possessive and locative affixes, w[emac]-kou-om-ut,
      [bd]in his (or their) house,[b8] contracted by the English to
      weekwam, and wigwam.]
      An Indian cabin or hut, usually of a conical form, and made
      of a framework of poles covered with hides, bark, or mats; --
      called also {tepee}. [Sometimes written also {weekwam}.]
  
               Very spacious was the wigwam, Made of deerskin dressed
               and whitened, With the gods of the Dacotahs Drawn and
               painted on its curtains.                        --Longfellow.
  
      Note: [bd]The wigwam, or Indian house, of a circular or oval
               shape, was made of bark or mats laid over a framework
               of branches of trees stuck in the ground in such a
               manner as to converge at the top, where was a central
               aperture for the escape of smoke from the fire beneath.
               The better sort had also a lining of mats. For entrance
               and egress, two low openings were left on opposite
               sides, one or the other of which was closed with bark
               or mats, according to the direction of the wind.[b8]
               --Palfrey.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Tepee \Tep*ee"\, n.
      An Indian wigwam or tent.
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