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cabinet

Cavalier vs Cabinet - What's the difference?

cavalier | cabinet |


As nouns the difference between cavalier and cabinet

is that cavalier is a military man serving on horse while cabinet is a storage closet either separate from, or built into, a wall.

As an adjective cavalier

is not caring enough about something important.

Lavatory vs Cabinet - What's the difference?

lavatory | cabinet |


As nouns the difference between lavatory and cabinet

is that lavatory is a bathroom; a washroom; a room containing a toilet while cabinet is a storage closet either separate from, or built into, a wall.

As an adjective lavatory

is (dated) washing, or cleansing by washing.

Cabinet vs Museum - What's the difference?

cabinet | museum |


As nouns the difference between cabinet and museum

is that cabinet is a storage closet either separate from, or built into, a wall while museum is a museum.

Chest vs Cabinet - What's the difference?

chest | cabinet |


In obsolete terms the difference between chest and cabinet

is that chest is a coffin while cabinet is a hut; a cottage; a small house.

As nouns the difference between chest and cabinet

is that chest is a box, now usually a large strong box with a secure convex lid while cabinet is a storage closet either separate from, or built into, a wall.

As a verb chest

is to hit with one's chest (front of one's body.

Panel vs Cabinet - What's the difference?

panel | cabinet |


In obsolete terms the difference between panel and cabinet

is that panel is a piece of cloth serving as a saddle while cabinet is a hut; a cottage; a small house.

As nouns the difference between panel and cabinet

is that panel is a (usually) rectangular section of a surface, or of a covering or of a wall, fence etc.; A sunken compartment with raised margins, moulded or otherwise, as in ceilings, wainscotings, etc while cabinet is a storage closet either separate from, or built into, a wall.

As a verb panel

is to fit with panels.

Cabinet vs Wardrobes - What's the difference?

cabinet | wardrobes |


As nouns the difference between cabinet and wardrobes

is that cabinet is a storage closet either separate from, or built into, a wall while wardrobes is plural of lang=en.

Vanity vs Cabinet - What's the difference?

vanity | cabinet |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between vanity and cabinet

is that vanity is (obsolete) any idea, theory or statement that is without foundation while cabinet is (obsolete) a hut; a cottage; a small house.

As nouns the difference between vanity and cabinet

is that vanity is that which is vain, futile, or worthless; that which is of no value, use or profit while cabinet is a storage closet either separate from, or built into, a wall.

Administration vs Cabinet - What's the difference?

administration | cabinet |


As nouns the difference between administration and cabinet

is that administration is the act of administering; government of public affairs; the service rendered, or duties assumed, in conducting affairs; the conducting of any office or employment; direction while cabinet is a storage closet either separate from, or built into, a wall.

Commode vs Cabinet - What's the difference?

commode | cabinet |


In historical terms the difference between commode and cabinet

is that commode is a kind of woman's headdress, raising the hair and fore part of the cap to a great height while cabinet is a size of photograph, specifically one measuring 3⅞" by 5½".

As nouns the difference between commode and cabinet

is that commode is a low chest of drawers on short legs while cabinet is a storage closet either separate from, or built into, a wall.

Cabinet vs Chair - What's the difference?

cabinet | chair |


As a noun cabinet

is a storage closet either separate from, or built into, a wall.

As a verb chair is

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