Woodshed
(noun)
A small building or shelter for storing and/or drying firewood.
Origin:
The word woodshed is a combination of wood and shed which is derived from the old english word scead, meaning "shelter" or "outbuilding".
Examples:
- He built a woodshed behind the house to store firewood for the winter.
- The woodshed was filled with logs of different sizes and types of wood.
- The woodshed was designed to protect the firewood from the elements.
- He used the woodshed to split and stack the firewood.
- The woodshed was a necessary part of the heating system.