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hall tree in American English US a clothes tree, esp. one in an entrance hall hall tree in American Englishnouna stand or post having hooks or knobs for holding coats and hats; hatrack or clothes tree Also called: hat tree Word origin [1870–75, Amer.]This word is first recorded in the period 1870–75. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: Mafia, immobilize, linkage, onshore, washoutExamples of 'hall tree' in a sentencehall tree Alex took it and left it on the hall tree with his umbrella. |