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Definition of drawer
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Drawer
(n.) One who, or that
which,
draws.
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Drawer
::
Drawer
(n.) A
sliding
box or
receptacle
in a case, which is
opened
by
pulling
or
drawing
out, and
closed
by
pushing
in..
Lock
::
Lock (n.)
Anything
that
fastens;
specifically,
a
fastening,
as for a door, a lid, a
trunk,
a
drawer,
and the like, in which a bolt is moved by a key so as to hold or to
release
the thing
fastened..
Withdrawer
::
Withdrawer
(n.) One who
withdraws;
one who takes back, or
retracts..
Pyjama
::
Pyjama
(n.) In India and
Persia,
thin loose
trowsers
or
drawers;
in
Europe
and
America,
drawers
worn at
night,
or a kind of
nightdress
with
legs..
Cabinet
::
Cabinet
(n.) A set of
drawers
or a
cupboard
intended
to
contain
articles
of
value.
Hence.
Worktable
::
Worktable
(n.) A table for
holding
working
materials
and
implements;
esp., a small table with
drawers
and other
conveniences
for
needlework,
etc..
Desk
::
Desk (n.) A
table,
frame,
or case,
usually
with
sloping
top, but often with flat top, for the use
writers
and
readers.
It often has a
drawer
or
repository
underneath..
Pantalet
::
Pantalet
(n.) One of the legs of the loose
drawers
worn by
children
and
women;
particularly,
the lower part of such a
garment,
coming
below the knee, often made in a
separate
piece;
--
chiefly
in the
plural..
Calzoons
::
Calzoons
(n. pl.)
Drawers.
Drawer
::
Drawer
(n.) An
under-garment
worn on the lower
limbs.
Commode
::
Commode
(n.) A chest of
drawers
or a
bureau.
Drawer
::
Drawer
(n.) One who draws a bill of
exchange
or order for
payment;
-- the
correlative
of
drawee.
Escritoire
::
Escritoire
(n.) A piece of
furniture
used as a
writing
table,
commonly
with
drawers,
pigeonholes,
and the like; a
secretary
or
writing
desk..
Tiller
::
Tiller
(n.) A small
drawer;
a till.
Till
::
Till (n.) A money
drawer
in a shop or
store.
Stop
::
Stop (n.) A
member,
plain or
molded,
formed
of a
separate
piece and fixed to a jamb,
against
which a door or
window
shuts.
This takes the
place,
or
answers
the
purpose,
of a
rebate.
Also, a pin or block to
prevent
a
drawer
from
sliding
too far..
Wire-drawer
::
Wire-drawer
(n.) One who draws metal into wire.
Bullist
::
Bullist
(n.) A
writer
or
drawer
up of papal
bulls.
Chemiloon
::
Chemiloon
(n.) A
garment
for
women,
consisting
of
chemise
and
drawers
united
in one..
Till
::
Till (n.) A tray or
drawer
in a
chest.
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