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ran·cho

 (răn′chō)
n. pl. ran·chos Southwestern US
1. A hut or group of huts for housing ranch workers.
2. A ranch.

[American Spanish, small ranch; see ranch.]
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rancho

(ˈrɑːntʃəʊ)
n, pl -chos
1. (Agriculture) a hut or group of huts for housing ranch workers
2. (Agriculture) another word for ranch
[C17: from Mexican Spanish: camp, from Old Spanish ranchar to be billeted, from Old French ranger to place]
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ran•cho

(ˈræn tʃoʊ, ˈrɑn-)

n., pl. -chos.
1. a ranch.
2. a hut or collection of huts for herders, laborers, or travelers.
[1800–10, Amer.; < American Spanish: small farm, camp]
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Rancho

 Spanish, a company who eat together; a collection of huts, 1860.
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References in classic literature ?
They protested that they did not wish to be there when it happened, and some one suggested going to a big Italian rancho four miles away, where they could get up a dance.
We took up our residence in the rancho , or hovel, of a curious old Spaniard, who had served with Napoleon in the expedition against Russia.
My chief amusement was watching the Indian families as they came to buy little articles at the rancho where we stayed.
Dadas sus caracteristicas biogeograficas existe una amplia posibilidad de implementar, tanto proyectos de creacion de infraestructura para la atencion de los visitantes, como rutas, campamentos, actividades de turismo de aventura, senderos interpretativos o estancias en los ranchos de los habitantes de la reserva.
In the second transaction, Greystar acquired Villas at Rancho Palos Verdes, a 215-unit multifamily community located at 6600 Beachview Drive in Ranchos Palos Verdes.