Shed (disambiguation)
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A shed is a simple, single-story, non-residential structure.
Shed, The Shed, or Shedding may also refer to:
As a verb
[edit]- Woodshedding, rehearsing repeatedly to perfect a difficult musical passage (may be shortened to 'shed or 'shedding)
- Load shedding, used by utilities and building automation systems to prevent overloading available supply systems
- Moulting, how an animal routinely casts off an outer part of its body
Arts and entertainment
[edit]Music
[edit]- Shed (musician) (Rene Pawlowitz), Berlin-based DJ and producer
- Shed (album), an album by Title Fight
- "The Shed", a song by John Williamson from All the Best
Television
[edit]- Discovery Shed, a UK TV channel
- Shed Productions, a British television company
- The Shed, a subsidiary structure of the fictional criminal operation Prophet Five in the television series Alias
Places
[edit]- The Shed (arts center), a cultural center in New York City
- Shed End, the south stand of the Stamford Bridge football stadium in London
- Koussevitzky Music Shed, also known as "the Shed", a music venue at Tanglewood
- ‘The Shed’, a standing Terrace (stadium) at Kingsholm Stadium, the home ground of Gloucester Rugby
Transport
[edit]- British Rail Class 66
- Locomotive shed, a storage shed for locomotives
Other uses
[edit]- Shed (deity), an Ancient Egyptian Saviour god
- Shed (physics), a unit of cross-section
- Shed (weaving), the area through which weft yarns are woven
- The Shed at Dulwich, a hoax restaurant that was ranked number one in London on Tripadvisor