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Since its root is the verb, "apply", instinct might invite you to use it in a more general fashion, but marketing evolutions have turned it into a somewhat specific noun for the gadgets normally found in homes, such as washers, dryers, toasters, blenders, etc., etc.

"My stove is the most used appliance in my house."

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"The appliance department stocks nearly all the appliances a home needs."

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