From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englisharmoirear‧moire /ɑːmˈwɑː $ ɑːrmˈwɑːr/ noun [countable] American English a large piece of furniture with doors, and sometimes shelves, that you hang clothes in SYN wardrobe British English
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armoire• She turns her back to him to look in the mirror beside the cherrywood armoire.• Farmhouse follows the style of the farmhouse kitchen, and has a pine dresser or armoire as its focal point.• Some seem to have simply added a pull-out keyboard tray to the armoire / entertainment center and renamed it a computer cabinet.Origin armoire (1500-1600) French Latin armarium, from arma; → ARM1