campsite

campsite
A place where a tent may be or is pitched.
See Also: camp, encampment

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  • campsite — ► NOUN ▪ a place used for camping, especially one equipped for holidaymakers …   English terms dictionary

  • campsite — ☆ campsite [kamp′sīt΄ ] n. 1. any site for a temporary camp 2. a public or private park area set aside for camping, often equipped with water, toilets, cooking grills, etc …   English World dictionary

  • Campsite — This article is about camping. For the content management system, see Campsite (software). Campground redirects here. For the American historic district, see The Campground. Camp ground redirects here. For the American historic church, see Camp… …   Wikipedia

  • campsite — UK [ˈkæmpˌsaɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms campsite : singular campsite plural campsites 1) British a place where people on holiday can stay in tents or other temporary shelters, usually with toilets and a supply of water. The American word …   English dictionary

  • campsite — camp|site [ kæmp,saıt ] noun count 1. ) AMERICAN a piece of land that one person or one group camps on: That spot under the trees would make a good campsite. 2. ) BRITISH a CAMPGROUND …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • campsite — [[t]kæ̱mpsaɪt[/t]] campsites N COUNT A campsite is a place where people who are on holiday can stay in tents. Syn: camping site …   English dictionary

  • campsite — noun Date: 1910 a place suitable for or used as the site of a camp …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • campsite — /kamp suyt /, n. a place used or suitable for camping. Also, camp site. [1905 10, Amer.; CAMP1 + SITE] * * * …   Universalium

  • campsite — camp|site [ˈkæmpsaıt] n 1.) BrE an area where people can camp, often with a water supply and toilets American Equivalent: campground 2.) AmE a place, usually within a campground, where one person or group can camp …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • campsite — n. area suitable for camping …   English contemporary dictionary

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