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Definition of fur
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Fur (a.) Of or
pertaining
to furs;
bearing
or made of fur; as, a fur cap; the fur
trade..
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Aisled
::
Aisled
(a.)
Furnished
with an aisle or
aisles.
Stuff
::
Stuff (v. t.)
Furniture;
goods;
domestic
vessels
or
utensils.
Cabinetmaking
::
Cabinetmaking
(n.) The art or
occupation
of
making
the finer
articles
of
household
furniture.
Document
::
Document
(v. t.) To
furnish
with
documents
or
papers
necessary
to
establish
facts or give
information;
as, a a ship
should
be
documented
according
to the
directions
of law..
Awninged
::
Awninged
(a.)
Furnished
with an
awning.
Cresset
::
Cresset
(n.) A small
furnace
or iron cage to hold fire for
charring
the
inside
of a cask, and
making
the
staves
flexible..
Busby
::
Busby (n.) A
military
headdress
or cap, used in the
British
army. It is of fur, with a bag, of the same color as the
facings
of the
regiment,
hanging
from the top over the right
shoulder..
Fartherer
::
Fartherer
(n.) One who
furthers.
or helps to
advance;
a
promoter.
Leg
::
Leg (n.) An
extension
of the
boiler
downward,
in the form of a
narrow
space
between
vertical
plates,
sometimes
nearly
surrounding
the
furnace
and ash pit, and
serving
to
support
the
boiler;
--
called
also water leg..
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..
Light
::
Light (n.) That which
furnishes,
or is a
source
of,
light,
as the sun, a star, a
candle,
a
lighthouse,
etc..
Furlough
::
Furlough
(v. t.) To
furnish
with a
furlough;
to grant leave of
absence
to, as to an
offcer
or
soldier..
Furmonty
::
Furmonty
(n.) Alt. of
Furmit.
Awned
::
Awned (a.)
Furnished
with an awn, or long
bristle-shaped
tip;
bearded..
Sagittal
::
Sagittal
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to an
arrow;
resembling
an
arrow;
furnished
with an
arrowlike
appendage.
Endow
::
Endow (v. t.) To
enrich
or
furnish
with
anything
of the
nature
of a gift (as a
quality
or
faculty);
--
followed
by with,
rarely
by of; as, man is
endowed
by his Maker with
reason;
to endow with
privileges
or
benefits..
Brail
::
Brail (n.) Ropes
passing
through
pulleys,
and used to haul in or up the
leeches,
bottoms,
or
corners
of
sails,
preparatory
to
furling..
Furry
::
Furry (a.)
Resembling
fur.
Cuttlefish
::
Cuttlefish
(n.) A
cephalopod
of the genus
Sepia,
having
an
internal
shell,
large eyes, and ten arms
furnished
with
denticulated
suckers,
by means of which it
secures
its prey. The name is
sometimes
applied
to
dibranchiate
cephalopods
generally..
Limekiln
::
Limekiln
(n.) A kiln or
furnace
in which
limestone
or
shells
are
burned
and
reduced
to lime.
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