cabinetwork
Americannoun
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the making of furniture, esp of fine quality
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an article made by a cabinet-maker
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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.
From Washington Times • Aug. 6, 2015
The cockpit cabinetwork includes a bait prep center, a barbeque grill, a freezer and a bait refrigerator with removable stainless steel racks.
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"Their ribs, thwarts and planking suggested cabinetwork," he notes.
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Built mostly in the late 1920s, they are jewels of art deco crystal and cabinetwork.
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It furnishes valuable timber, very durable, and is used for ship and house building; some of the wood is very beautifully marked, and is used in furniture making and cabinetwork.
From Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture by Saunders, William
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