1. prefab - Noun
2. prefab - Adjective
3. prefab - Verb
4. prefab - Adjective Satellite
a prefabricated structure
manufactured in standard sizes to be shipped and assembled elsewhere
Source: WordNetNo one knows why, but second only to eating the brains of the living, the dead love affordable prefab furniture. Christopher Moore (author)
We need prefab housing, we need to repair what can be repaired. We have appealed to the whole world to ship tents and blankets to Pakistan. Shaukat Aziz
I married two weeks after my 18th birthday, far too young, and by the time I was 23 I was a single mother of three small children, Sean, Daniel and Victoria, living in a prefab house. Sue Townsend
a prefab structure Source: Internet
Another involves a prefab painting of gloomy flowers that Ceccaldi made still more unsettling by adorning the flowers with deer skulls topped with fragments of doll faces. Source: Internet
A prefab structure was on the table from the start, with one caveat: it couldn’t look like a stereotypical shipping-container dwelling. Source: Internet