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Sheraton

Sheraton (noun) means a late 18th-century English furniture style, named after designer Thomas Sheraton, known for slim tapered legs, fine fluting, and inlaid veneer decoration. Example: “The antique dealer pointed out the delicate inlay typical of Sheraton furniture.”

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A late 18th-century English furniture style, named after designer Thomas Sheraton, known for slim tapered legs, fine fluting, and inlaid veneer decoration.
"The antique dealer pointed out the delicate inlay typical of Sheraton furniture."

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In plain EnglishAn elegant, neoclassical style of English furniture from the late 1700s.

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What does “Sheraton” mean?

The word “Sheraton” means a late 18th-century English furniture style, named after designer Thomas Sheraton, known for slim tapered legs, fine fluting, and inlaid veneer decoration. In plain terms, an elegant, neoclassical style of English furniture from the late 1700s.

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Here is “Sheraton” used in a sentence: “The antique dealer pointed out the delicate inlay typical of Sheraton furniture.”

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“Sheraton” is a noun.

What is the meaning of Sheraton?

"Sheraton" (noun) means a late 18th-century English furniture style, named after designer Thomas Sheraton, known for slim tapered legs, fine fluting, and inlaid veneer decoration.

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