The difference between Boudoir and Cabinet
When used as nouns, boudoir means a woman's private sitting room, dressing room, or bedroom, whereas cabinet means a storage closet either separate from, or built into, a wall.
check bellow for the other definitions of Boudoir and Cabinet
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Boudoir as a noun:
A woman's private sitting room, dressing room, or bedroom.
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Cabinet as a noun:
A storage closet either separate from, or built into, a wall.
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Cabinet as a noun:
A cupboard.
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Cabinet as a noun:
The upright assembly that houses a coin-operated arcade game.
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Cabinet as a noun (historical):
A size of photograph, specifically one measuring 3⅞" by 5½".
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Cabinet as a noun:
A group of advisors to a government or business entity.
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Cabinet as a noun (politics, often, capitalized):
In parliamentary and some other systems of government, the group of ministers responsible for creating government policy and for overseeing the departments comprising the executive branch.
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Cabinet as a noun (archaic):
A small chamber or private room.
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Cabinet as a noun:
(often capitalized) A collection of art or ethnographic objects.
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Cabinet as a noun (dialectal, Rhode Island):
Milkshake.
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Cabinet as a noun (obsolete):
A hut; a cottage; a small house.