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étagère

American  
[ey-tah-zhair, ey-tuh-, ey-ta-zher] / ˌeɪ tɑˈʒɛər, ˌeɪ tə-, eɪ taˈʒɛr /
Also etagere

noun

plural

étagères
  1. a stand with a series of open shelves for small objects, bric-a-brac, etc.


étagère British  
/ etaʒɛr /

noun

  1. a stand with open shelves for displaying ornaments, etc

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Etymology

Origin of étagère

Borrowed into English from French around 1850–55