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credenza
[kri-den-zuh]
noun
Also a sideboard or buffet, especially one without legs.
a closed cabinet for papers, office supplies, etc., often of desk height and matching the other furniture in an executive's office.
Ecclesiastical.credence.
credenza
/ ɪˈɛԳə /
noun
another name for credence table
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of credenza1
Example Sentences
On the credenza to the right are half-bottles of Cabernet Sauvignon, each representing a sample of wine from a lot within one of three vineyards.
Any console table, credenza or cabinet that’s in the room where you plan to entertain can work.
One option, she suggested, is to use a series of containers for specific items on a credenza or console.
A sitar case leaned against the credenza housing her record player.
Last week, that desk — a vintage Monteverdi Young piece from 1963 with an 11-foot back credenza and built-in ink blotter — was buried under bills and bright yellow sticky notes.
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