0.85 is smaller than 1. 3.4 is bigger than 1. "Bigger than 1" is bigger than "smaller than 1".
52ounces is bigger than
A millenium is bigger than century
Billion is bigger than million
No, 3.15 is not bigger than 3.5. In fact, 3.5 is bigger than 3.15 by 0.35.
A tribe smaller than that is a camp The smallest being a single hut/cottage/cabin/house/tent
A cottage can be bigger, same applies to houses. But in most cases, houses are bigger.
A cottage, bungalow, shack or hut.
cabane=hut, cabin, shack, shed, log cabin, shantyhutte=hut, lodge, cabin, shackcase=square, hut, compartment, frame, shack, pigeonholecabanon=shed, cottage, hut, booby hatch
I would call it a hut. If you want to get specific you could use adjectives to describe what the hut is made out of and in what region it might be found in.
Some choices: shelter, cottage, lodge, hovel, hut, shack, chalet
room, berth, quarters, compartment, hut, shed, cottage, lodge, shack, chalet, shanty
room, berth, quarters, compartment, hut, shed, cottage, lodge, shack, chalet, shanty
The extreme antonym of cottage is megastructure.
A cottage industry typically involves individuals working from their homes, producing goods on a small scale. In contrast, a small-scale industry involves a small business entity that operates on a slightly larger scale than a cottage industry, often employing a small number of people and having a formal workspace.
Hut (usually a small, simple dwelling) Cottage ( a small cozy house) Bungalow ( a single-story house) Mansion ( a large one) Palace
Room , berth , compartment , Quarters , Hut , chalet , cottage , lodge , shack , shanty , shed.