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1. (n.) chest of drawers
a piece of furniture consisting of a set of drawers in a frame, often set on short legs, for holding clothing, household linens, etc.
Etymology: (1670–80)
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| Definition of 'chest of drawers' |
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1. (noun) chest of drawers, chest, bureau, dresser
furniture with drawers for keeping clothes
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Sense: a piece of furniture fitted with several drawers.
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Afrikaans: laaikas |
Arabic: صِوانُ الثياب |
Bulgarian: скрин |
Brazilian: cômoda |
Czech: komoda |
German: die Kommode |
Danish: kommode |
Greek: συρταριέρα |
Estonian: kummut |
Farsi: قفسه کشودار |
Finnish: lipasto |
French: commode |
Hebrew: שִׁידַת מְגֵרוֹת |
Hindi: तिजोरी |
Croatian: komoda |
Hungarian: komód |
Indonesian: lemari laci |
Icelandic: kommóða |
Italian: cassettone |
Japanese: たんす |
Korean: (침실용) 서랍장 |
Lithuanian: komoda |
Latvian: kumode |
Malay: almari berlaci |
Dutch: ladenkast |
Norwegian: kommode |
Polish: komoda |
Persian: قفسه کشودار |
Pashto: الماري ته ورته قفسه |
Portuguese: cómoda |
Romanian: scrin |
Russian: комод |
Slovak: bielizník |
Slovenian: predalnik |
Serbian: komoda |
Swedish: byrå |
Thai: ลิ้นชัก |
Turkish: şifonyer, konsol |
Taiwanese: 有抽屜的櫃子 |
Ukrainian: комод |
Urdu: درازوں والا فرنیچر |
Vietnamese: tủ có ngăn kéo |
Chinese: 五屉柜 |
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