Hutch vs Sideboard - What's the difference?
hutch | sideboard |
A cage in which a rabbit or rabbits are kept.
* 1960 , , chapter 16,
A piece of furniture in which items may be displayed.
A measure of two Winchester bushels.
(mining) The case of a flour bolt.
(mining) A car on low wheels, in which coal is drawn in the mine and hoisted out of the pit.
A jig for washing ore.
To hoard or lay up, in a chest.
* Milton
(mining) To wash (ore) in a box or jig.
A piece of dining room furniture having drawers and shelves for linen and tableware; originally for serving food
a board that forms part of the side of something
(in the plural, chiefly, British) sideburns
A set of cards that are separate from a player's primary deck, used to customize a match strategy against an opponent by enabling a player to change the composition of the playing deck.
As nouns the difference between hutch and sideboard
is that hutch is a cage in which a rabbit or rabbits are kept while sideboard is a piece of dining room furniture having drawers and shelves for linen and tableware; originally for serving food.As a verb hutch
is to hoard or lay up, in a chest.hutch
English
Noun
(es)- To reach the courtroom, on the second floor, one passed sundry sunless county cubbyholes: the tax assessor,... the circuit clerk, the judge of probate lived in cool dim hutches that smelled
Verb
- She hutched the ore.