Term generally applied to a variety of dressing tables which are fitted with a mirror and have drawers to hold toilet articles. For ladies' dressing tables having drawers on the side which swing out and provide mirrors on a quadrant, use "Rudd tables." Use "toilettes" with reference to French dressing tables designed for women.
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