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bureau noun (bureaux or bureaus) 1 Brit a desk for writing at, with drawers and usually a front flap which opens downwards to provide the writing surface. 2 N Amer, especially US a chest of drawers. 3 an office or department for business, especially for collecting and supplying information. 4 N Amer a government or newspaper department.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: French, from burel a type of dark red cloth which was used for covering desks.

bureau noun (bureaux or bureaus) 1 Brit a desk for writing at, with drawers and usually a front flap which opens downwards to provide the writing surface. 2 N Amer, especially US a chest of drawers. 3 an office or department for business, especially for collecting and supplying information. 4 N Amer a government or newspaper department.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: French, from burel a type of dark red cloth which was used for covering desks.

bureau noun (bureaux or bureaus) 1 Brit a desk for writing at, with drawers and usually a front flap which opens downwards to provide the writing surface. 2 N Amer, especially US a chest of drawers. 3 an office or department for business, especially for collecting and supplying information. 4 N Amer a government or newspaper department.
ETYMOLOGY: 17c: French, from burel a type of dark red cloth which was used for covering desks.