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  2. Chest of drawers - Wikipedia

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    Chest of drawers from the 18th century, collection King Baudouin Foundation A chest of drawers , also called (especially in North American English ) a dresser or a bureau , [ 1 ] is a type of cabinet (a piece of furniture ) that has multiple parallel, horizontal drawers generally stacked one above another.

  3. Walk-in closet - Wikipedia

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    When the walk-in closet is large enough for dressing and undressing, the wardrobe is often also equipped with one or more mirrors. The room should also have good lighting, and a bench or chair can be handy. [5] A dressing table is sometimes also found in the walk-in closet, and such dual use can relieve congestion around other rooms such as ...

  4. Whitewash - Wikipedia

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    Whitewash is sometimes coloured with earths to achieve colours spanning the range of broken white, cream, yellow and a range of browns. The blue laundry dye (such as Reckitt's "Dolly Blue" in the UK, Ireland and Australia, Loulaki in Greece, or Mrs. Stewart's Bluing in North America), formerly widely used to give a bright tinge to boiled white ...

  5. Commode - Wikipedia

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    French commode, by Gilles Joubert, circa 1735, made of oak and walnut, veneered with tulipwood, ebony, holly, other woods, gilt bronze and imitation marble, in the Museum of Fine Arts (Boston, United States) A British commode, circa 1772, marquetry of various woods, bronze and gilt-bronze mounts, overall: 95.9 × 145.1 × 51.9 cm, in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City)

  6. Mineral wagon - Wikipedia

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    BR eventually developed a 21 long tons (23.5 short tons; 21.3 t) version (B200000-B202499 series), which was a 16T wagon with extended wheel base and two side doors. [ 2 ] Under TOPS, the remaining wagons were allocated codes MCO and MCV for those with clasp brakes (two shoes per wheel), and from 1981 code MXV for those with push brakes (one ...

  7. Grinding dresser - Wikipedia

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    A grinding dresser or wheel dresser is a tool to dress (slightly trim) the surface of a grinding wheel.Grinding dressers are used to return a wheel to its original round shape (to true it up), to expose fresh grains for renewed cutting action (including cleaning away clogged areas), or to make a different profile (cross-sectional shape) on the wheel's edge.