breakfronts

/ˈbreɪkˌfrʌnts/
noun
  1. A piece of furniture, such as a cabinet or bookcase, with a central section that projects forward from the sides.
    • She placed her collection of china in the breakfront in the dining room.
    • The antique shop had a beautiful mahogany breakfront with glass doors.
    • The breakfront's central section stuck out a few inches from the rest of the cabinet.
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