its a cabinet like a entertaintment center
2007-07-05
11:13:53
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its a dark wood cabinet it has two doors that can open and close where the television goes
2007-07-05
11:16:52 ·
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its a dark wood cabinet it has two doors that can open and close where the television goes
2007-07-05
11:18:34 ·
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ar·moire
Pronunciation: ärm-'wär, Southern also 'är-m&r
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle French, from Old French armaire, from Latin armarium, from arma
Definition: a usually tall cupboard or wardrobe
2007-07-05 12:46:07
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answered by cheeso 5
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How Do You Spell Piece
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answered by ? 4
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Armoire
2007-07-05 11:20:02
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answered by Bromeliad 6
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Armoire, it's French believe
2007-07-05 11:23:01
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answered by MWR55 2
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It's 'armoire': from the French: a large, ornate cabinet, originally used for storing guns.
They used to have full length doors, so worked well for guns, then clothing, and then other things, with different size doors.
Now they make them for clothing, TVs, and even jewelry.
2007-07-05 11:22:07
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answered by Nurse Susan 7
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I've seen it spelled both armoir and armoire. I'm not sure if one is correct over the other.
2007-07-05 11:22:19
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answered by EGC 3
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It is spelled Armoire.
2007-07-05 11:34:41
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answered by arie_193_arie 1
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Armorie
2007-07-05 11:24:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you are talking about an Armoire.
2007-07-05 11:23:32
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answered by Lucias C 1
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A R M O I R
Hope this helps
2007-07-05 11:21:36
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answered by Anonymous
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