Rancho
[ran-choh, rahn-; Spanish rahn-chaw] /ˈræn tʃoʊ, ˈrɑn-; Spanish ˈrɑn tʃɔ/
noun, plural ranchos
[ran-chohz; Spanish rahn-chaws] /ˈræn tʃoʊz; Spanish ˈrɑn tʃɔs/ (Show IPA)
1.
a ranch.
2.
a hut or collection of huts for herders, laborers, or travelers.
/ˈrɑːntʃəʊ/
noun (Southwestern US) (pl) -chos
1.
a hut or group of huts for housing ranch workers
2.
another word for ranch
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