Cabinet
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Cabinet or The Cabinet may refer to:
Furniture
- Cabinetry, a box-shaped piece of furniture with doors and/or drawers
- Display cabinet, a piece of furniture with one or more transparent glass sheets or transparent polycarbonate sheets
- Filing cabinet, a piece of office furniture used to file folders
- Arcade cabinet, a type of furniture which houses arcade games
Government
- Cabinet (government), a council of high-ranking members of government
- A Kentucky, US state agency such as the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet
- Cabinet (European Commission)
- England local government executive arrangements: "leader and cabinet" and "mayor and cabinet" models
- National Cabinet (Australia), special cabinet for 2020 COVID-19 pandemic
- War cabinet, typically set up in wartime
Equipment
- Loudspeaker enclosure
- Computer case
- A slotted screwdriver blade type
- Serving area interface or telecoms cabinet
Media
- The Cabinet (TV series), an Australian political program
- Cabinet (file format), a computer compressed file extension
- Cabinet (magazine), on art and culture
- Cabinet (album), by Spawn of Possession
- Milford Cabinet, a New Hampshire newspaper
Other
- Cabinet (room), an early private room
- Cabinet Room (White House)
- The Cabinet (professional wrestling) faction
gollark: So it compiles now, with the linked lists mostly gone, but it will not actually work due to mysterious fatal errors.
gollark: It has taken me an *embarrasingly* long time to realize this but this is actually just taking the section of a list between two tokens and moving them to something else.
gollark: Now to watch all the tests fail.
gollark: You know what, I'll ignore this ENTIRELY for now muahahahaha.
gollark: This is in a 130 line function which *kind of* explains what it's doing, but apiaristically.
See also
- Cabinet card
- Cabinet Inlet
- Cabinet of curiosities
- Cabinet painting
- Cabinet projection
- Cabinet selection
- Coffee cabinet
- List of national governments
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