Noun
yurt (plural yurts)
A large, round, semi-permanent tent with vertical walls and a conical roof, usually associated with Central Asia and Mongolia (where it is known as a ger).
A yurt is a reinforced, circular tent descended from those used by nomadic peoples around Mongolia. Source: Internet
Big Sky Resort in Montana is 50 miles from Yellowstone’s West Entrance, and Montana Backcountry Adventures offers an excursion to a yurt for an evening of dinner, music, sledding and stargazing. Source: Internet
Dietrich said he went through about four years of negotiations with insurance companies and officials from the Stillwater State Forest before he was allowed to put up his first yurt two years ago. Source: Internet
InterUrban ArtHouse, located in Overland Park, was hired to oversee the artwork, and the yurt was a design decision made by a team of artists under the direction of IUAH Founder and Artistic Director Nicole Emanuel. Source: Internet
Even with winds howling outside as a storm blew through, the yurt felt comfortable and safe. Source: Internet
LITTLE ITALY -- A winery's tasting room housed in a yurt could be a vision from faraway Mongolia. Source: Internet