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Australian slang
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Clarified usage and operational difference between drying rack and clothes dryer.
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[[Image:Clotheshorse.jpg|right|thumb|A clothes horse]]
 
A '''clothesClothes horse''' is sometimes used to refer to a portable frame upon which clean wet [[laundry]] is hung to dry by [[evaporation]]. The frame is usually made of wood, metal or plastic. It is a cheap low-tech piece of [[laundry]] equipment, as opposed to a [[clothes dryer]], which necessitatesrequires electricity to operate.
 
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