Casebox

/ˈkeɪs.bɑks/ noun

Definition

A container or box designed to hold and protect cases, files, or other materials, typically used for storage or organization.

Etymology

Compound of 'case' (container or grouping) and 'box' (receptacle). A straightforward descriptive term indicating a box's purpose of holding cases or case-related materials.

Kelly Says

Before filing cabinets and digital storage, important documents were kept in caseboxes—handcrafted wooden boxes that protected legal papers, medical records, and business contracts, and many of these boxes still exist in archives, preserving centuries of human history just by being sturdy containers.

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