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cabinetwork
[ kab-uh-nit-wurk ]
cabinetwork
/ ˈkæbɪnɪtˌwɜːk /
noun
- the making of furniture, esp of fine quality
- an article made by a cabinet-maker
Other Words From
- cabi·net·worker noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of cabinetwork1
Example Sentences
Floor-to-ceiling windows, custom millwork and cabinetwork, skylights, oak and heated limestone floors, private decks, three fireplaces, including poured concrete fireplace; infinity pool, half basketball court and gym, screened porch, outdoor terraces, three private beaches.
A beautiful mottled and curled wood, used in cabinetwork.
In the Mission-house, what learning and counselling and arranging; in the workshops belonging to it, what smithwork and cabinetwork and tailoring; how our women and girls sewed!
For example, all the cabinetwork in the affordable apartments, along with the bathroom cabinets in market-rate units, was done by Brooklyn Woods, a work-force development program.
Yet still those thrifty Anglo Saxon Protestants could not contain their desire for French silks, tapestry, porcelain, mirrors, clocks and cabinetwork.
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