Highboard

Highboard
High|board
[...bɔ:d] das; -s, -s
<zu engl. high »hoch« u. board »Brett, Tisch«>
halbhohes Möbelstück mit Schubfach- u. Vitrinenteil;
vgl. ↑Sideboard.

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