
1) Armoire 2) Closet 3) Clothespress 4) Clothing
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1) Article of furniture 2) Closet 3) Clothing 4) Clothing collection 5) Clothing 6) Collection of attire 7) Costume collection 8) Film studio department 9) Furniture 10) Piece of furniture 11) Press 12) Tall piece of furniture
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A wardrobe, also known as an armoire from the French, is a standing cupboard used for storing clothes. The earliest wardrobe was a chest, and it was not until some degree of luxury was attained in regal palaces and the castles of powerful nobles that separate accommodation was provided for the apparel of the great. The name of wardrobe was then gi...
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[clothing] A wardrobe usually refers to a complete set of clothing consisting of multiple items. Generally referring to the male`s clothing needs. A wardrobe will usually consist of suits, slacks, shirts and shoes both casual and formal. This term has several meanings referring to clothing, including as a large generally wooden piece of fur...
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[government] The wardrobe, along with the chamberlain, made up the personal part of medieval English government known as the king`s household. Originally the room where the king`s clothes, armour and treasure was stored the term was expanded to describe its contents and then the department of clerks who ran it. The wardrobe treasure of gold...
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• (v. t.) Wearing apparel, in general; articles of dress or personal decoration. • (v. t.) A privy. • (v. t.) A room or apartment where clothes are kept, or wearing apparel is stored; a portable closet for hanging up clothes.
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Costuming. The clothes that are worn by performers in a film. Wardrobe is a term that refers to the department in charge of the requisite and germane dress for all films produced by a given studio. In some cases wardrobe facilities are independent of the studio framework. Responsibilities, regardless of allegiance, include making, acquiring, storin...
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A tall upright cabinet with a door or doors. Designed for storing clothing.
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in medieval English history, a department of the king`s household that became an office of state, enjoying in the 13th and early 14th centuries a ...
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in furniture, a large cupboard, usually equipped with drawers, a mirror, and other devices, used for storing clothes.[1 related articles]
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Financial department of the British royal household, originally a secure place for royal robes and other valuable items. As the Exchequer became a formal department of state, monarchs needed to...
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Examine the costume requirements of a film, looking at the need for portraying accuracy and style of the period in which the film is set. They design, manufacture or adapt existing clothes fitting a film`s needs. Communication is needed with other departments such as makeup to ensure they don`t infringe on other departments` concepts, and with acto...
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General name for the costume department, its staff, and the accommodation they occupy.
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Term used from the early 19thC for a large, freestanding cupboard with hanging space for clothes. In the 18thC, clothes were stored in presses.
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Ward'robe` noun [ Middle English
warderobe , Old French
warderobe , French
garderobe ; of German origin. See
Ward ,
transitive verb , and
Robe .]
1. A room or apartment where clothes are kept, or wearing apparel is stored; a portable ...
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[
n] - collection of costumes belonging to a theatrical company 2. [n] - collection of clothing belonging to one person 3. [n] - a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes
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A department within a production or theatre where all costumes and props are made, kept and maintained
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noun a tall piece of furniture that provides storage space for clothes; has a door and rails or hooks for hanging clothes
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[SAT terms] collection of clothing belonging to one person
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