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Clothes horse

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A clotheshorse (often written as two words, i.e. clothes horse), also known as a winterdyke,[1] a clothes maiden, or a drying rack, refers to a frame (usually wooden, metal or plastic) upon which clothes are hung after washing to enable them to dry.

A clothes horse

There are many types of drying racks, including large, stationary outdoor racks, smaller, folding portable racks, and wall mounted drying racks. A drying rack is similar in usage and function to a clothes line.

In cntemporary use, a well known fashion blogger goes by the name of clotheshorse [1]

The name clothes horse was in use by 1800.[2]


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