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In the UK we also call the cupboard in which we keep clothes a wardrobe - a "closet" to the Americans I believe so it has a double meaning here.
A group of clothes is called a wardrobe. A wardrobe is defined as the entire collection of clothing an individual has.
The noun wardrobe is a word for a person's entire collection of clothes.One of the definitions of the noun 'suite' is 'a set of things belonging together'. This definition would apply if the collection represented a 'set' of clothing.
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FURNITURE A wardrobe is called a wardrobe because historically, a "closet" or "wardrobe" was a large piece of furniture, often 6-foot high or taller. Historically, bedrooms did not have a separate room called a "closet" as homes have now. Most wardrobes had two doors; some had only one door. On the outside of one door, a full-length mirror may have been attached (some wardrobes had no mirror). Inside, was a rod as all modern closets have still. Clothes were hung on wooden hangers with a metal hook at the top. The bottom of a wardrobe was deep enough to store other clothing, shoes, or several full-size blankets. Because of their hefty size and weight, wardrobes were rarely moved around in a room. CLOTHING As closets replaced the piece of furniture called "wardrobe", the term became associated with the clothing that once filled wardrobes (e.g. the furniture). Now, a "wardrobe" refers to a collection or assortment of clothing, shoes, and accessories.
a wardrobe with wheels / magic
The place for hanging and keeping clothes is typically called a closet. It can also be referred to as a wardrobe or an armoire, depending on its design and function. Closets are often equipped with shelves, rods, and drawers to organize clothing and accessories efficiently.
To a land called "Narnia."
The collective noun for wardrobe is a "wardrobe." I mean, come on, it's not like they're a group of wild animals that need some fancy term like a "pride" of lions or a "murder" of crows. Just call them what they are - a bunch of clothes shoved into a piece of furniture.
to store loot
to store loot
The witch in the book The lion The witch and the wardrobe is called the white witch. She is also half a Jim and half a giantess.
At collection of stamps is refered to as a stamp collection. They are frequently kept in albums. Philately is the name for the study and collection of stamps.