Cabin
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A cabin or cab is an enclosed space,
- the driver/operator's compartment in a truck (lorry), crane, railway locomotive or passenger car equipped for push-pull service, see also cab car.
- in a ship (see cabin (ship)), aircraft or spacecraft
- as a log cabin
- a cottage-sized house with limited facilities.
- as in a hansom cab
- as in Sedan chair
- as a Japanese brand of tobacco by Japan Tobacco, see Cabin (cigarette)
- see also Uncle Tom's Cabin

