un placard [de rangement] (but storage is what cupboard are for...). "Le placard" is a masculine noun.
To say the word cupboard in French you say placard. This word is said as armadio in Italian and armario in Spanish.
The noun cupboard is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun; a word for a cabinet or closet, usually with a door and shelves, used for storage.
The correct spelling is "cupboard" (a storage unit).
Yes, a cupboard originally was a cup board, which is a board on which you stored your cups, although now the term is used for more general storage of kitchen supplies.
The official Igbo word for cupboard is "koboodu."
Yes, cupboard is syllabic. It has two syllables.
An airing cupboard is a cupboard intended for clothes storage built around a house's hot water system, using the heat to dry clothes.
If you mean a storage chest, then trunk is a 5-letter word for it. If you mean the upper part of the body, then torso is a 5-letter word for it.
The letter p in the word cupboard is silent
A cupboard shelf refers to a horizontal surface within a cupboard or cabinet that is used for storing items. It provides an organized and efficient way to maximize storage space within the cupboard. Cupboard shelves can be adjustable or fixed depending on the design of the cupboard.
The African Luhya equivalent for the English word 'cupboard' is "Ikabati".
Hutch is defined as1a a chest or compartment for storage (1b) a cupboard with open shelvesa pen or coop for an animalshack, shantyMerriam-Webster and other online sources say the word hutch comes from "Middle English: from Old French huche, from medieval Latin hutica, of unknown origin. The original sense was ‘storage chest’." "1275-1325; Middle English hucche, variant of whucce, Old English hwicce chest." And Middle English huche, from Anglo-French. On the bottom of the Merriam-Webster page is a picture of a cupboard hutch.Apparently, use of the phrase "rabbit hutch" evolved later than the hutch as a cupboard or chest.