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cabinet

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Word definitions for cabinet in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Cabinet \Cab"i*net\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Cabineted ; p. pr. & vb. n. Cabineting .] To inclose [R.] --Hewyt.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
A cabinet (also known by other terms) was a private room in the houses and palaces of early modern Europe , a room serving as a study or retreat, usually for a man. The cabinet would be furnished with books and works of art, and sited adjacent to his bedchamber, ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n: a cupboard-like repository or piece of furniture with doors and shelves and drawers; for storage or display persons appointed by a head of state to head executive departments of government and act as official advisers a storage compartment for clothes ...

Usage examples of cabinet.

The act apparently assumed that while a member of the Cabinet acted as President he would retain his Cabinet post.

Terrace Watson was seated behind his desk in the inner office, surrounded by file cabinets, an addressograph machine, a postage meter, a voice typer, and a computer with memory storage.

Cabinet, who were present in their official character, those senators who had remained in Washington since the adjournment of Congress were called in as witnesses.

The Earl of Aberdeen and the whole Peelite section of the cabinet were believed to be too friendly to the czar, and adopting a policy unworthy of English greatness and of English honour.

In a glass cabinet nearby was an odd black stone, of irregular outline, small enough to lift, but large enough to brain an afrit nicely.

More serious, many of his own backers in Parliament and half of the cabinet had revolted against any further appeasement of Hitler.

I said, thinking of the dragon-stemmed chalice that had sat next to my aquamanile in the display cabinet at his house.

I saw that the armadillo was trying to dig its way out through the kitchen cabinets, away from the light.

I smell the tarragon in the Breton sauce prepared for the artichoke leaves, and hurry to the drinks cabinet, heart thumping, absurdly fearful that my living soul is chopped into the sauce with the tarragon leaves.

And besides, we could not be perfectly at ease, until it was ascertained what conditions would be adhered to by the Cabinet of Vienna, which was then entirely under the influence of the Cabinet of London.

In June the death of Lord Halifax made a vacancy in the cabinet, which was occupied by the Earl of Suffolk, while his place of lord privy seal was taken by the Duke of Grafton, whose restoration caused a great stir in the political world, and called forth the atrabilious rancour of Junius, who had prided himself on having driven the noble duke from office.

Vers trois heures du matin on voulut bien encore le remplacer, et il monta a son cabinet ou, apres avoir retire habit et gilet, il atteignit une vieille valise en cuir, qui ne lui avait pas servi depuis quinze ans.

I fingered an odd-looking Beanie Baby with five legs that had been left on top of a small filing cabinet.

Or how the entire cabinet of ministers got drunk on bhaang and danced the bhangra with each other?

Two years ago the hull of the Divine Firmament was ripped open and the command module compartment amputated except for a few meters, just enough to contain the cabinets of a new computer system designed by a prominent research scientist named Onasuka, a biocomputer pioneer who took the previous technology of the Destiny II ship control system, the Second Captain, and modified it.