1. outbuilding - Noun
2. outbuilding - Verb
of Outbuild
A building separate from, and subordinate to, the main house; an outhouse.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAt about 9pm on Friday, crews were called to Monymusk Primary School where a fire in an outbuilding caused “extensive damage to its roof and contents”. Source: Internet
Frederick Law Olmsted observed that poor building practices in Chicago were a problem: "Chicago had a weakness for “big things,” and liked to think that it was outbuilding New York. Source: Internet
Jefferson moved into the South Pavilion (an outbuilding) in 1770, where his new wife Martha Wayles Skelton joined him in 1772. Source: Internet
ALMA -- Wabaunsee County deputies are still looking for the people responsible for recent house and outbuilding thefts in rural parts of the county. Source: Internet
Also known as mother-in-law apartments or carriage houses, ADUs are small apartments in either the existing house, a garage, or a separate outbuilding. Source: Internet
An outbuilding was destroyed and a home on Old High Top Road was damaged by fire Friday afternoon. Source: Internet