
1) Curio 2) Curiosity 3) Etagere 4) Knickknack 5) Knickknackery 6) Miscellaneous curios 7) Nicknack 8) Oddity 9) Oddment 10) Other similar items 11) Peculiarity 12) Rarity 13) Set of open shelves 14) Set of shelves 15) So on 16) Stuff like that 17) This and that 18) Victorian parlor piece
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1) Knickknackery 2) Nicknack
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[Muppet] ==History== The Whatnots are Muppets extras with blank heads and customizable faces, clothes, and hair that are similar to the Anything Muppets from Sesame Street. Like the Anything Muppets, each of the Whatnots are customized for different roles. There were many different Whatnots that appeared in The Muppet Show: The Muppets once...
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• (n.) A kind of stand, or piece of furniture, having shelves for books, ornaments, etc.; an etagere.
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A lightweight, compact stand with three or more shelves on which to put knick-knacks, books or ornaments. Whatnots appeared towards the end of the 18thC, and continued as drawing-room features throughout the Victorian era. In Victorian times a whatnot was known as an omnium and the French equivalent is an étagère.
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series of open shelves supported by two or four upright posts. The passion for collecting and displaying ornamental objects that began in the 18th ...
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A lightweight, compact stand with three or more shelves on which to put knick-knacks, books or ornaments. Whatnots appeared towards the end of the 18thC, and continued as drawing-room features throughout the Victorian era. In Victorian times a whatnot was known as an omnium and the French equivalent is an étagère.
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What'not noun [ See the Note under
What ,
pron ., 5.] A kind of stand, or piece of furniture, having shelves for books, ornaments, etc.; an étagère.
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