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Definition of fur
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of fur is as below...
Fur (n.) A coat of
morbid
matter
collected
on the
tongue
in
persons
affected
with
fever.
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Furcated
::
Furcated
(a.)
Forked;
branching
like a fork; as,
furcate
twigs..
Ribaudequin
::
Ribaudequin
(n.) An
engine
of war used in the
Middle
Ages,
consisting
of a
protected
elevated
staging
on
wheels,
and armed in front with
pikes.
It was
(after
the 14th
century)
furnished
with small
cannon..
Furious
::
Furious
(a.)
Rushing
with
impetuosity;
moving
with
violence;
as, a
furious
stream;
a
furious
wind or
storm..
Streamer
::
Stream
(v. t.) To
unfurl.
Ridge
::
Ridge (n.) A
raised
line or
strip,
as of
ground
thrown
up by a plow or left
between
furrows
or
ditches,
or as on the
surface
of
metal,
cloth,
or bone, etc..
Estrapade
::
Estrapade
(n.) The
action
of a
horse,
when, to get rid of his
rider,
he
rears,
plunges,
and kicks
furiously..
Pavement
::
Pavement
(v. t.) To
furnish
with a
pavement;
to pave.
Dome
::
Dome (n.) Any
erection
resembling
the dome or
cupola
of a
building;
as the upper part of a
furnace,
the
vertical
steam
chamber
on the top of a
boiler,
etc..
Shears
::
Shears
(n.) An
apparatus
for
raising
heavy
weights,
and
especially
for
stepping
and
unstepping
the lower masts of
ships.
It
consists
of two or more spars or
pieces
of
timber,
fastened
together
near the top,
steadied
by a guy or guys, and
furnished
with the
necessary
tackle..
Assistance
::
Assistance
(n.) The act of
assisting;
help; aid;
furtherance;
succor;
support.
Furniture
::
Furniture
(v. t.)
Articles
used for
convenience
or
decoration
in a house or
apartment,
as
tables,
chairs,
bedsteads,
sofas,
carpets,
curtains,
pictures,
vases,
etc..
Architraved
::
Architraved
(a.)
Furnished
with an
architrave.
Thrum
::
Thrum (v. t.) To
furnish
with
thrums;
to
insert
tufts in; to
fringe.
Bifurcate
::
Bifurcate
(v. i.) To
divide
into two
branches.
Indenture
::
Indenture
(v. t.) To
indent;
to make
hollows,
notches,
or
wrinkles
in; to
furrow..
Spread
::
Spread
(n.) A
table,
as
spread
or
furnished
with a meal;
hence,
an
entertainment
of food; a
feast..
Pettywhin
::
Pettywhin
(n.) The
needle
furze.
See under
Needle.
Fury
::
Fury (n.)
Violent
anger;
extreme
wrath;
rage; --
sometimes
applied
to
inanimate
things,
as the wind or
storms;
impetuosity;
violence..
Pew
::
Pew (v. t.) To
furnish
with pews.
Heirloom
::
Heirloom
(n.) Any
furniture,
movable,
or
personal
chattel,
which by law or
special
custom
descends
to the heir along with the
inheritance;
any piece of
personal
property
that has been in a
family
for
several
generations..
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