Coat rack would be the description, but it is 2 words not one compound word. I can't think of any compound word that would work.
Yes, "coatrack" is a compound word formed by combining "coat" and "rack." It refers to a piece of furniture designed to hold coats and outerwear. Compound words are created when two or more words are joined together to create a new meaning.
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If you are going to hang several coats,a wall mounted rack would be best.
There are some wall mounted coat racks taht can hold over 10 coats.
The common places where coats are kept are in a closet, on a hook in an entrance-way, in a hall, or on the back of a door, on a coat rack, or in storage.
You can get all different sizes of coat racks, but a typical coat rack has about 8 hooks. That would hold 8 coats if you put one on each hook, or 16 if you doubled coats up by putting 2 on each hook.
"Rack, Rack, Rack your boat, Gently down the stream"
A coat rack is a great tool in keeping items organized and centralized. Stationed by the door you use the most, a coat rack can hold not only coats, but hat, purses, and backpacks.
The recommended height for hanging a coat rack is typically around 5 to 6 feet from the ground. This allows for easy access to hang and retrieve coats and jackets.
No, building is not a compound word.
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When choosing a wooden free-standing coat rack for your home, consider features such as durability, style, size, and functionality. Look for a coat rack made of sturdy wood that can support heavy coats. Choose a design that complements your home decor and fits the available space. Consider the number of hooks and shelves for hanging coats and storing accessories. Additionally, look for a coat rack with a stable base to prevent tipping over.