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verb

Confine within narrow bounds.

Usage examples:

Once loosed, the idea of equality is not easily cabined
noun

A private room or compartment on a ship.

Usage examples:

She lay in her cabin on a steamer
noun

A cupboard with shelves or drawers for storing or displaying articles.

Usage examples:

A cocktail cabinet
noun

A small group of the most important people in government, who advise the president or prime minister and make ...

noun

A skilled joiner who makes furniture or similar high-quality woodwork.

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Their grandfather and his brother, both skilled cabinetmakers and joiners, had been drafted in to s…
noun

A skilled joiner who makes furniture or similar high-quality woodwork.

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Their grandfather and his brother, both skilled cabinetmakers and joiners, had been drafted in to s…
noun

Cabinets collectively.

Usage examples:

The cabinetry and worktops of your kitchen
noun

A cupboard with shelves or drawers for storing or displaying articles.

Usage examples:

A cocktail cabinet
verb

Confine within narrow bounds.

Usage examples:

Once loosed, the idea of equality is not easily cabined
noun

A private room or compartment on a ship.

Usage examples:

She lay in her cabin on a steamer
noun

A private room or compartment on a ship.

Usage examples:

She lay in her cabin on a steamer
verb

Confine within narrow bounds.

Usage examples:

Once loosed, the idea of equality is not easily cabined
noun

A thick rope of wire or hemp used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles.

Usage examples:

Steel cables held the convoy together
verb

Send a message to (someone) by cablegram.

Usage examples:

He cabled her to cancel all arrangements
verb

Send a message to (someone) by cablegram.

Usage examples:

He cabled her to cancel all arrangements
noun

A thick rope of wire or hemp used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles.

Usage examples:

Steel cables held the convoy together
noun

A telegraph message sent by cable.

Usage examples:

Walter shot off a cablegram
noun

A telegraph message sent by cable.

Usage examples:

Walter shot off a cablegram
noun

A thick rope of wire or hemp used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles.

Usage examples:

Steel cables held the convoy together
verb

Send a message to (someone) by cablegram.

Usage examples:

He cabled her to cancel all arrangements
noun

A transport system in which goods are carried suspended from a continuous moving cable.

Usage examples:

Refreshments will be taken in montepertuso and in nocelle, a village accessible only on foot (aeria…
noun

A transport system in which goods are carried suspended from a continuous moving cable.

Usage examples:

Refreshments will be taken in montepertuso and in nocelle, a village accessible only on foot (aeria…
verb

Send a message to (someone) by cablegram.

Usage examples:

He cabled her to cancel all arrangements
noun

A thick rope of wire or hemp used for construction, mooring ships, and towing vehicles.

Usage examples:

Steel cables held the convoy together
noun

The driver of a horse-drawn hackney carriage.

Usage examples:

He wrote sketches of the fashionable crowds on ‘the block’ and the sharebrokers under ‘the verandah…
noun

The driver of a horse-drawn hackney carriage.

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He wrote sketches of the fashionable crowds on ‘the block’ and the sharebrokers under ‘the verandah…
adjective

(of the head of a stag, bull, etc.) shown full face with no neck visible.

Usage examples:

The bear's head cabossed does not meet that criterion, and is unidentifiable when erminois.
noun

A gem that has been polished but not faceted.

Usage examples:

Two big ruby cabochons
noun

A gem that has been polished but not faceted.

Usage examples:

Two big ruby cabochons
noun

(in brazil) an indigenous person.

Usage examples:

Starting in manicore, they explored the neighboring areas in a rented speedboat, visiting riverbank…
noun

(in brazil) an indigenous person.

Usage examples:

Starting in manicore, they explored the neighboring areas in a rented speedboat, visiting riverbank…
noun

The whole of something, including everything that is connected to it

Usage examples:

I like everything about summer - the light, the warmth, the clothes - the whole caboodle.

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