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  • [[Roman Army]] leather tents (centre left), as depicted on [[Trajan's Column]] in Rome (photo of plaster casts)
  • Wedding tent in Armenia
  • backpacking]] tent
  • Berber]] tent near [[Zagora, Morocco]]
  • Boulanger's]] painting ''C'est Un Emir''.
  • Detail of an early 18th-century tent in the District Museum in [[Tarnów]] in [[Poland]], richly decorated in Muslim motifs and equipped with windows – an example of luxury tent-making for the [[Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth]]'s [[magnate]]ria.
  • A gazebo provides a useful shelter
  • Cambridge]] 2004
  • A dining fly
  • A typical 20'x20' high peak [[frame tent]].
  • Inflatable airbeam tunnel tent
  • Insulated tent for heating personnel. Central military district. Siberia
  • Junjik Valley]] man and wall tent. Picture from the [[U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service]], July 1973
  • A large family tent for car-camping, with a [[portable gazebo]].
  • A variety of dome tents. Small dome and tunnel tents are the most popular tents amongst travellers due to their light weight and quick/easy placement
  • Nez Perce]] [[tipi]]
  • U.S. Army pup tent in World War II
  • Historical reenactment tents at [[Koprivnica]] Renaissance Festival, Croatia
  • Sami family]] in front of [[goahti]]. Photo was taken around 1900 in northern [[Scandinavia]].
  • A modern two-person, lightweight hiking dome tent; it is tied to rocks as there is nowhere to drive stakes on this rock shelf
  • Sierra Nevada National Park]]
  • Tent used by mountaineers in [[Nepal]]
  • A simple [[tarp tent]]
  • Typical lightweight and trekking tent designs: 1. geodesic tent, 2. dome tent, 3. tunnel tent, 4. ridge tent, 5. pyramid tent
  • U.S. Army tent with constructed wooden entrance, air conditioner, and [[sandbags]] for protection. Victory Base, [[Baghdad]], Iraq (April 2004).
  • WOMEX 15 tent - Budapest
  • wooden stake]] supporting a tent.

groundsheet         
¦ noun a waterproof sheet spread on the ground inside a tent.
tent         
(tents)
A tent is a shelter made of canvas or nylon which is held up by poles and ropes, and is used mainly by people who are camping.
N-COUNT
tent         
tent1
¦ noun a portable shelter made of fabric, supported by one or more poles and stretched tight by cords attached to pegs driven into the ground.
¦ verb
1. cover with or as if with a tent.
arrange in a tent-like shape.
[as adjective tented] composed of or provided with tents.
2. live in a tent.
Origin
ME: from OFr. tente, based on L. tent-, tendere 'to stretch'.
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tent2
¦ noun a deep red sweet wine chiefly from Spain, used especially as sacramental wine.
Origin
ME: from Sp. tinto 'deep-coloured', from L. tinctus 'dyed, stained', from tingere.
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tent3
¦ noun Surgery a piece of absorbent material inserted into an opening to keep it open or widen it gradually.
Origin
ME (also denoting a probe): from OFr. tente, from tenter 'to probe', from L. temptare 'handle, try'.

Википедия

Tent

A tent ( (listen)) is a shelter consisting of sheets of fabric or other material draped over, attached to a frame of poles or a supporting rope. While smaller tents may be free-standing or attached to the ground, large tents are usually anchored using guy ropes tied to stakes or tent pegs. First used as portable homes by nomads, tents are now more often used for recreational camping and as temporary shelters.

Tents range in size from "bivouac" structures, just big enough for one person to sleep in, up to huge circus tents capable of seating thousands of people. Tents for recreational camping fall into two categories. Tents intended to be carried by backpackers are the smallest and lightest type. Small tents may be sufficiently light that they can be carried for long distances on a touring bicycle, a boat, or when backpacking. The second type are larger, heavier tents which are usually carried in a car or other vehicle. Depending on tent size and the experience of the person or people involved, such tents can usually be assembled (pitched) in between 5 and 25 minutes; disassembly (striking) takes a similar length of time. Some very specialised tents have spring-loaded poles and can be pitched in seconds, but take somewhat longer to strike (take down and pack).

Over the past decade, tents have also been increasingly linked with homelessness crises in the United States, Canada, and other regions. Places of multiple homeless people living in tents closely pitched or plotted near each other are often referred to as tent cities.