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A rack for books; a bookshelf.
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A rack for holding books; a bookrack.
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Alternative form of bouget [(heraldry) A charge resembling the water bags that were used to supply the army in battle.]
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(now historical) A tripod or stand for a cask, a haystack, etc.
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A horizontal bar from which sheets of rubber are hung to dry.
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(UK) The iron lining in the nave of a wheel.
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A lightweight freestanding rack designed to hold accessories.
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A rack for magazines or other papers, usually wooden, often done as a decorative piece.
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Alternative spelling of clothesprop [Formerly, a forked stick used to raise the height of a clothesline with wet washing drying on it.]
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Alternative form of clotheshorse [A frame on which laundry is hung to dry.]
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(UK, New Zealand) Alternative spelling of clothesline [A rope or cord tied up outdoors to hang clothes on so they can dry.]
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(Britain, Australia, New Zealand) An object (usually made of wood or plastic) used to attach wet laundry to a clothesline so that it (the laundry) can dry.
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Alternative form of clothespole [Synonym of clothesprop]
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Alternative spelling of clothesprop [Formerly, a forked stick used to raise the height of a clothesline with wet washing drying on it.]
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A piece of furniture with a series of horizontal rungs for hanging clothes on.
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A simple upright piece of furniture, such as a pole with pegs, for hanging clothes on.
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A pole with pegs for temporary storage of clothing.
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an item of furniture on which clothes may be hung
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Alternative form of clotheshorse [A frame on which laundry is hung to dry.]
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Alternative spelling of clothes peg [(Britain, Australia, New Zealand) An object (usually made of wood or plastic) used to attach wet laundry to a clothesline so that it (the laundry) can dry.]
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Alternative spelling of clothesprop [Formerly, a forked stick used to raise the height of a clothesline with wet washing drying on it.]
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A frame on which laundry is hung to dry.
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A rope or cord tied up outdoors to hang clothes on so they can dry.
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Alternative spelling of clothes peg [(Britain, Australia, New Zealand) An object (usually made of wood or plastic) used to attach wet laundry to a clothesline so that it (the laundry) can dry.]
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A clip or fastener used to secure garments to a clothesline while drying, and sometimes for other applications requiring holding or pinching.
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A receptacle for clothes.
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Formerly, a forked stick used to raise the height of a clothesline with wet washing drying on it.
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Alternative spelling of clothes tree [A pole with pegs for temporary storage of clothing.]
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A device used to hang up coats, shirts, etc, consisting of a hook with sloping "arms" in the approximate shape of human shoulders.
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Alternative form of coathook [A hook meant for supporting a hanging coat.]
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A rack or stand with hooks or pegs for holding hats and coats, often placed near an entrance for temporary use
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(chiefly US) A pole with pegs for temporary storage of clothing; a coat rack.
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(US) An upright pole having hooks on which to hang coats or other clothing
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Alternative spelling of coat hanger [A device used to hang up coats, shirts, etc, consisting of a hook with sloping "arms" in the approximate shape of human shoulders.]
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Alternative spelling of coat rack [A rack or stand with hooks or pegs for holding hats and coats, often placed near an entrance for temporary use]
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Alternative spelling of coat stand [(chiefly US) A pole with pegs for temporary storage of clothing; a coat rack.]
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Alternative spelling of coat hanger [A device used to hang up coats, shirts, etc, consisting of a hook with sloping "arms" in the approximate shape of human shoulders.]
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A hook meant for supporting a hanging coat.
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(US) Alternative spelling of coat rack [A rack or stand with hooks or pegs for holding hats and coats, often placed near an entrance for temporary use]
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(UK) Alternative spelling of coat stand [(chiefly US) A pole with pegs for temporary storage of clothing; a coat rack.]
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A small box to hold a sailor's thread, needles, comb, etc.
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A small bag filled with emery into which a pin can be jabbed to remove rust.
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a small piece of metal with a handle. It is traditionally kept on ice and is used to cool the area of a bruise or a cut by applying direct pressure to decrease the blood flow to the area.
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A piece of furniture for hanging hats, coats, etc. after entering a building. It may include mirrors, a bench, and/or drawers or other storage space.
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A piece of furniture, near to an outside door, on which hats and coats are hung, and umbrellas are stored.
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Alternative form of hammercloth [(dated) The cloth that covers a coachbox.]
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(uncommon outside New England) A wicker or plastic basket specifically for holding laundry (from clothes hamper), as opposed to a covered wicker basket which is a true hamper
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A piece of furniture consisting of a rail, onto which clothes or other items can be hung
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(US) A piece of furniture used to store hats and clothing, consisting of a pole with pegs on a moderately broad base; a hatstand.
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(UK) Alternative spelling of hatstand [(UK) A device used to store hats upon, consisting of a vertical pole with a sturdy base to prevent toppling, and an array of pegs to hold the hats.]
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(US) A hat rack; hatstand.
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Alternative spelling of hat rack [(US) A piece of furniture used to store hats and clothing, consisting of a pole with pegs on a moderately broad base; a hatstand.]
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(UK) Alternative spelling of hatstand [(UK) A device used to store hats upon, consisting of a vertical pole with a sturdy base to prevent toppling, and an array of pegs to hold the hats.]
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A peg for hanging a hat.
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(US) Alternative spelling of hat rack [(US) A piece of furniture used to store hats and clothing, consisting of a pole with pegs on a moderately broad base; a hatstand.]
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(UK) A device used to store hats upon, consisting of a vertical pole with a sturdy base to prevent toppling, and an array of pegs to hold the hats.
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(Australia) A rotary clothes line with adjustable height by means of a rotating handle.
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An activity in which a person empties a bucket of ice and water over their head, typically in order to raise money for a good cause
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A compact set of eating utensils (including plate, cup, utensils) and sometimes cooking pots etc, used in the field by soldiers and by campers.
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A hanging basket attached to a cable, anciently used in South America to cross ravines.
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A strong, coarse cloth used for packaging
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A rack to hold pens while not in use.
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Alternative spelling of picota [A machine for raising water consisting of a long lever or yard, pivotted on an upright post, weighted on the short arm and bearing a line and bucket on the long arm.]
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(archaic) A hook on which to hang clothing.
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(UK) A tool for possing, or agitating laundry in a tub. It usually takes the form a bell shape or a circular plate with holes and vertical handle attached at the centre.
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A series of one or more shelves, stacked one above the other
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A rack attached to the top of a car or other vehicle, used to hold luggage or similar items.
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An engraver's leather cushion, etc.
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A narrow rack for computer equipment, designed to fit into a larger rack.
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A type of bicycle stand consisting of several inverted "U"-shaped metal bars connected at ground level by two parallel rails.
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A machine to vacuum pack (to pack something in an airtight container from which some or all of the air is removed, creating a partial vacuum)
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A freestanding set of shelves on which ornaments are displayed; an etagere.
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A quantity worn on or covering one wrist.
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