
1) Small dresser 2) Squatty chest
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A lowboy is an American collectors term for a dressing table, or vanity. It is a small table with one or two rows of drawers, so called in contradistinction to the tallboy or highboy chest of drawers.{sfn|Loomis IV|2011|p=59}{sfn|Chisholm|1911|page=17} ==History and description== Both lowboy and tallboy were favourite pieces of the 18th century, b...
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• (n.) A chest of drawers not more than four feet high; -- applied commonly to the lower half of a tallboy from which the upper half has been removed.
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Term for a small, elegant side or dressing table of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, usually with two deep drawers flanking a short central drawer.
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A short chest or table with drawers, normally set on short legs.
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antiquarian term for a small dressing table with four or six legs and two or three drawers, resembling in some ways the lower portion of a highboy ... [1 related articles]
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Term for a small, elegant side or dressing table of the late 17th and early 18th centuries, usually with two deep drawers flanking a short central drawer.
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Low'boy` noun A chest of drawers not more than four feet high; -- applied commonly to the lower half of a tallboy from which the upper half has been removed. [ U. S.]
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A heavy duty rolling stand, usually with a combo head, but without the height of a 'highboy'. (Grip/Lighting)
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A low table or chest with cabriole legs; often used alone or as the base of a Highboy.
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(or Stabilizer Roll) Submerged roll in the pot used to stabilize the strip as it exits the pot before entering the dies.
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noun a low chest or table with drawers and supported on four legs
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a low chest of drawers on short legs, resembling the lower part of a highboy.
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