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Drawer

A drawer is a sliding storage compartment found in furniture such as desks, dressers, and cabinets. It is a shallow box that moves in and out on runners or slides, allowing access to its contents without moving the furniture. Drawers are typically built with a bottom, two side walls, a back, and a front, and are enclosed by a front panel that may include a handle, knob, or recessed grip.

Construction and hardware vary, but common elements include durable joinery and hardware designed to enable smooth

There are many specialized variants designed for particular uses, including filing drawers for documents, utensil drawers

Drawer can also refer to a person who draws, i.e., an artist or draftsman. While this sense

Etymology-wise, the furniture sense derives from the French tiroir, meaning a pull-out, from tirer, “to pull.”

movement.
Drawers
may
be
made
from
solid
wood,
plywood,
or
composites,
and
fronts
may
be
veneered
or
laminated.
Joints
such
as
dovetails
provide
strength
for
the
box
corners.
Movement
is
provided
by
slides
or
runners,
which
can
be
wood-on-wood,
metal
ball-bearing
slides,
or
more
modern
soft-close
mechanisms.
in
kitchens,
jewelry
drawers,
and
tool
drawers
in
workshops.
Filing
drawers
are
typically
deeper
and
may
use
high-capacity
slides
to
support
heavier
loads.
In
furniture
design,
drawers
are
often
arranged
in
banks
or
integrated
into
desks,
chests,
and
cabinets
to
optimize
storage
space.
is
historical
and
less
common
in
everyday
speech,
terms
like
true
artist,
draughtsman,
or
illustrator
are
frequently
used
today.
The
sense
of
a
person
who
draws
aligns
with
the
general
verb
draw.