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dressing table         
2016 FILM BY ABU SAYEED
also dressing-table (dressing tables)
A dressing table is a small table in a bedroom. It has drawers underneath and a mirror on top.
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dressing table         
2016 FILM BY ABU SAYEED
¦ noun a table with a mirror and drawers, used while dressing or applying make-up.
Dressing (medical)         
  • Depiction of a dressing on a face from a painting from 1490
  • Alginate dressing
  • Hydrofiber forming gel
  • Application of paraffin gauze on the [[cellulitis]] wound on the leg.
  • Two packages of gauze. One 10 cm by 4.1 m. The other 5 by 5 cm.
  • Three types of gauze
STERILE PAD OR COMPRESS APPLIED TO A WOUND
Pressure dressing; Dry sterile dressing; Medical dressing; Surgical dressings; Medical dressings; Xeroform dressing; Xeroform dressings; Compress (medical); Sterile gauze; Topical dressing; Aquacel; Hydrofiber; Wound dressing; Drain sponge; Drain sponges; Kerlix; Kerlex; Foam dressing; Opsite; OpSite; Film dressing
A dressing is a sterile pad or compress applied to a wound to promote healing and protect the wound from further harm. A dressing is designed to be in direct contact with the wound, as distinguished from a bandage, which is most often used to hold a dressing in place.

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Dressing Table
| director = Abu Sayeed (film director)
Pronunciation examples for dressing table
1. flaring his flash onto a dressing table of objects
The History of Flash Photography _ Kate Flint _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of dressing table
1. A wall–sized wardrobe has closets, shelves, shoe racks, and a dressing table.
2. I‘m going to have just floorboards, and a really, really, really nice but really expensive dressing–table I‘ve seen.
3. They stood over the small, intricately inlaid dressing table where Fargeon presented his newest creations to his highest–profile client.
4. About three weeks ago, days after the dressing–table argument, we had a blazing row about my children being excluded.
5. I have on my dressing table a silver dish that Bill had engraved with our itinerary as "a medal" awarded at the end of this momentous expedition.