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/kab"euh nit may'king/, n.1. the manufacture of fine furniture and other woodwork.2. the occupation or craft of a cabinetmaker.[1805-15; CABINET + MAKING]
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Cabinetmaking — Cab i*net*mak ing, n. The art or occupation of making the finer articles of household furniture. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cabinetmaking — noun see cabinetmaker … New Collegiate Dictionary
cabinetmaking — noun The art of the cabinetmaker … Wiktionary
cabinetmaking — n. cabinet building, carpentry … English contemporary dictionary
cabinetmaking — noun the craft of a joiner • Syn: ↑joinery • Hypernyms: ↑carpentry, ↑woodworking, ↑woodwork … Useful english dictionary
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