A chest, box, coffer, bin, coop, or the like, in which things may be stored, or animals kept; as, a grain hutch; a rabbit hutch.
To hoard or lay up, in a chest.
Enclosed structure, often raised on uprights or an enclosed structure of more than one tier.
A special room set aside for players in a tournament to analyze their games and play skittles. Such a room allows various kinds of activity to go on without disturbing the unfinished games in the tournament. Usually used by the non-masters (called Rabbits), the term hutch becomes easily understandable. See Rabbit and Skittles.
a cage (usually made of wood and wire mesh) for small animals
a great expansion for a computer desk
a great way to keep materials nearby without losing any of your work surface
a wooden box with a wire front where pet rabbits are kept
A chest or bin for storage, often with shelves.
Enclosed cupboard with shelves resting on a solid base.
a component with doors or shelves that is placed on top of a base piece of furniture, such as a desk or buffet.
A small cabinet or chest used for storing food often with a pierced door or ventilation. Usually has legs and doors and backed with a coarse cloth. From the French huche, a hutch descends from the Middle Ages and was common in France and Italy and especially in Early Jacobean England.
From the French huche, a chest. In America the term is sometimes used for open dressers.
A low cupboard with doors usually surrounded by open shelves.
cabinet with doors or drawers at the bottom and shelves at the top)
A chest or cabinet with doors, usually on legs. Usually, the upper part will feature open shelves and the bottom will be a cabinet enclosed with two doors.
1-A cabinet usually used for the storage of serving pieces. 2- The top half of a two-piece cabinet.
A two-part case piece that usually has a two-doored cabinet below and open shelves above.
A hutch is a type of cage used typically for housing domestic rabbits and chickens. Other small animals that can be housed outside, including exotic pets like foxes, can be also housed in hutches.