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Wardrobe

A wardrobe, also called armoire or almirah, is a piece of standing furniture used for storing clothes. The term is also sometimes used for a closet. The earliest wardrobe was likely a chest, but the term wardrobe was first given to a room in which garments were stored, then to freestanding furniture with the same function, sometimes called a…

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Wardrobe

Nodes27
Edges26
Triples42
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.074074
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related to history · 14
Wardrobe → America, American, At, Custom, During, England, English, In, Later, Many, Modern, Navy, Oakley, United States
related to Kas style · 9
Wardrobe → America, American, As, Dutch, It, Kas, Low Countries, Netherlands, They
related to External links · 7
Wardrobe → American Kasten, Art Libraries, New Jersey, New York State, PDF, The Dutch-Style Cupboards, The Metropolitan Museum
related to Etymology · 4
Wardrobe → English, It, Old French, The
related to Gallery · 4
Wardrobe → Art Nouveau, FrankfurtA Chinese Ming Dynasty, French Oakley, Intricately

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also drawers wardrobes modern used furniture shelves century hanging called term sometimes closet chest early american made fitted armoire room

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rosewoodinstance ofAs such they were often made of quality wood0.80text
ebony that were panelledinstance ofAs such they were often made of quality wood0.80text
carved or paintedinstance ofAs such they were often made of quality wood0.80text
Wardroberelated to EtymologyThe0.60section
Wardroberelated to EtymologyEnglish0.60section
Wardroberelated to EtymologyIt0.60section
Wardroberelated to EtymologyOld French0.60section
Wardroberelated to External linksAmerican Kasten0.60section
Wardroberelated to External linksThe Dutch-Style Cupboards0.60section
Wardroberelated to External linksNew York State0.60section
Wardroberelated to External linksNew Jersey0.60section

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