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Definition of Towel rack
1. Noun. A rack consisting of one or more bars on which towels can be hung.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Towel Rack
Literary usage of Towel rack
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. What Shall We Do Now?: Over Five Hundred Games and Pastimes; a Book of by Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1922)
"If, when done, it seems too low, it may be raised on four little corks. Towel-Rack
A towel-horse can easily be made with six long pins and two small pieces ..."
2. Handbook in Woodwork and Carpentry: For Teachers and Normal Schools by Charles Albert King (1911)
"Stain, color putty, shellac, or wax to suit taste. Fig. 26. Rod towel rack.
Wood: Poplar, or oak. Preparatory. A. Make working drawing. B. Make stock list. ..."
3. The Car-builder's Dictionary: An Illustrated Vocabulary of Terms which by Master Car-Builders' Association, Arthur Mellen Wellington, Calvin A. Smith, Leander Garey, Matthias Nace Forney (1888)
"The principal supply of towels, however, is usually carried in a towel-rack or
hung on towel-rods. Track. A rail or bar which forms a path on which anything ..."
4. For the Comfort of the Family: A Vacation Experiment by Emilie Baker Loring (1914)
"A small white enameled towel rack, such as one sees in a nursery, stood on castors
within easy reach. On this were arranged the wraps of the Princess ..."
5. Car Builders' Cyclopedia of American Practice by American Railway Association, Master Car Builders' Association, Mechanical Division, Association of American Railroads (1903)
"towel rack. FIG. 2790, etc. A tray for holding clean towels. TOWEL ROD. FIGS.
2825, 2861-64. A rod with brackets or bushings at the ends upon which towels ..."
6. Car Builders' Cyclopedia of American Practice by Master Car Builders' Association (1906)
"towel rack. Figs. 3378-3385. A tray or rods for holding clean towels. Towel Rod.
Figs. 3375-3385 A rod with brackets or bushings at the ends upon which ..."
7. Shipbuilding Cyclopedia: A Reference Book Covering Definitions of by Bibber Webster, J. L. Bates, Stephen McKay Phillips, Alfred Henry Haag (1920)
"N- 9 Wardrobe or Clothes Locker 10 towel rack 11 Head Board Rack 12 Coat & Hat
Hooks 13 Safe 14 Lamps—Oil 15 Life Preserver Rack Staterooms C 1 Berths with ..."