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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.) One of
several
patterns
or
diapers
used as
tinctures.
There are nine in all, or,
according
to some
writers,
only six..
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Corny
::
Corny (a.)
Producing
corn or
grain;
furnished
with
grains
of corn.
Furcate
::
Furcate
(a.) Alt. of
Furcate.
Displenish
::
Displenish
(v. t.) To
deprive
or
strip,
as a house of
furniture,
or a barn of
stock..
Cinder
::
Cinder
(n.) The slag of a
furnace,
or
scoriaceous
lava from a
volcano..
Madding
::
Madding
(a.)
Affected
with
madness;
raging;
furious.
Assiento
::
Assiento
(n.) A
contract
or
convention
between
Spain and other
powers
for
furnishing
negro
slaves
for the
Spanish
dominions
in
America,
esp. the
contract
made with Great
Britain
in
1713..
Mad
::
Mad
(superl.)
Proceeding
from, or
indicating,
madness;
expressing
distraction;
prompted
by
infatuation,
fury, or
extreme
rashness..
Furuncle
::
Furuncle
(n.) A
superficial,
inflammatory
tumor,
suppurating
with a
central
core; a
boil..
Hypocaust
::
Hypocaust
(n.) A
furnace,
esp. one
connected
with a
series
of small
chambers
and flues of tiles or other
masonry
through
which the heat of a fire was
distributed
to rooms
above.
This
contrivance,
first used in bath, was
afterwards
adopted
in
private
houses..
Kiln
::
Kiln (n.) A
furnace
for
burning
bricks;
a
brickkiln.
Goosewing
::
Goosewing
(n.) One of the clews or lower
corners
of a
course
or a
topsail
when the
middle
part or the rest of the sail is
furled.
Contribute
::
Contribute
(v. t.) To give or grant i
common
with
others;
to give to a
common
stock or for a
common
purpose;
to
furnish
or suply in part; to give
(money
or other aid) for a
specified
object;
as, to
contribute
food or fuel for the
poor..
Timbering
::
Timbering
(n.) The act of
furnishing
with
timber;
also,
timbers,
collectively;
timberwork;
timber..
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::
-ish () A verb
ending,
originally
appearing
in
certain
verbs of
French
origin;
as,
abolish,
cherish,
finish,
furnish,
garnish,
impoverish..
Unsighted
::
Unsighted
(a.) Not aimed by means of a
sight;
also, not
furnished
with a
sight,
or with a
properly
adjusted
sight;
as, to shoot and
unsighted
rife or
cannon..
Woodly
::
Woodly
(adv.)
In a wood, mad, or
raving
manner;
madly;
furiously..
Fronded
::
Fronded
(a.)
Furnished
with
fronds.
Rudiment
::
Rudiment
(v. t.) To
furnish
with first
principles
or
rules;
to
insrtuct
in the
rudiments.
Fretted
::
Fretted
(p. p. & a.)
Ornamented
with
fretwork;
furnished
with
frets;
variegated;
made rough on the
surface.
Sistrum
::
Sistrum
() An
instrument
consisting
of a thin metal
frame,
through
which
passed
a
number
of metal rods, and
furnished
with a
handle
by which it was
shaken
and made to
rattle.
It was
peculiarly
Egyptian,
and used
especially
in the
worship
of Isis. It is still used in
Nubia..
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