noun
- plural of casita; small houses or cottages, especially in Spanish-speaking regions or communities
Usage: Spanish loanword; commonly used in the southwestern United States
Examples
- The resort featured charming casitas nestled among palm trees.
- Many families in the village lived in modest casitas with colorful painted doors.
- The vacation rental offered several casitas for guests to choose from.
- She inherited a row of casitas from her grandmother in New Mexico.
- The development included affordable casitas for first-time homebuyers.