entertainment center
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editentertainment center (plural entertainment centers) (American spelling)
- A piece of furniture, usually composed of a shelves and possibly also including cabinets, used to house major electronic items used for entertainment, such as a television set, a VCR and/or DVD player, stereo components, and cable or satellite television receivers.
- 2009, C. J. Petersen, Good Housekeeping Clutter Rescue!, page 131:
- The first step in finding the right entertainment center is to measure your electronics—depth, width, and height.
- 1982 Dec, “Media Room: Entertainment Center in Your Home”, in Popular Mechanics, volume 158, number 6, page 86:
- And if you want to go the whole route, a videodisc machine is certainly a welcome addition to any entertainment center.
- 1956, Radio & Television News: Volume 56, page 46:
- Over-all view of the author's home "entertainment center" which includes a TV set and bookshelves in addition to the amplifier and speaker enclosure.
- A location to which people congregate to be entertained by performances or amusing activities.