cofre

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1)  box in which valuables can be locked for safekeeping

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) chest, coffer large box often used for storage

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) A coffer box for valuables or money
 * 2) A supply or store of money.
 * 3) A coffin; a box for burial.
 * 4) Any container or cavity.
 * 5)  A place of secretion or hiding.

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) chest large box often used for storage

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) safe box in which valuables can be locked for safekeeping

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) chest, coffer, trunk
 * 2) safe
 * 3) bonnet, hood engine compartment of a car
 * 1) bonnet, hood engine compartment of a car
 * 1) bonnet, hood engine compartment of a car

Usage notes
In terms of appearance, a cofre has a convex or rounded cover and thus is not always entirely synonymous with English. A baúl can have any kind of shape. Thus, a cofre is a type of baúl. In terms of English, more often than not, you could only translate as baúl, but you could translate either baúl or cofre for. A baúl you might bring with you on a trip to transport your belongings, but you don't travel with a cofre unless you are a pirate who finds a and brings it aboard your ship.
 * The difference between and cofre are twofold. In terms of use, cofres are used almost exclusively to safeguard objects of value kind of like a treasure chest, whereas baúles can be used in such a way but are typically used just to store objects a person has no immediate use for such as old clothes.