drawer
Pronunciation
    • (British) IPA: /dɹɔː(ɹ)/
    • (America) IPA: /dɹɔɹ/
    • (British) IPA: /ˈdɹɔː.ə(ɹ)/
    • (America) IPA: /ˈdɹɔ.ɚ/, /ˈdɹɔɹɚ/
    • (cot-caught) IPA: /ˈdɹɑ.ɚ/
Noun

drawer (plural drawers)

  1. An open-topped box that can be slid in and out of the cabinet that contains it, used for storing clothing or other articles.
  2. (GUI) A side panel containing supplementary content.
Translations Noun

drawer (plural drawers)

  1. Agent noun of draw; one who draws.
  2. An artist who primarily makes drawings.
  3. (banking) One who writes a bank draft, check/cheque, or promissory note.
  4. A barman; a person who draws the beer from the taps.
    • 1749, Henry Fielding, chapter XII, in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling. In Six Volumes, volume (please specify ), London: Printed by A[ndrew] Millar, […], OCLC 928184292 ↗, book VII:
  5. Someone who taps palm sap for making toddy.
  6. (mining, historical) A wagoner or person who pushes underground tubs.
Translations Translations Translations
  • German: Aussteller
  • Russian: трасса́нт
  • Spanish: girador
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