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Definition of fur
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Fur (v. t.) To cover with
morbid
matter,
as the
tongue..
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Feed
::
Feed (v. t.) To give for food,
especially
to
animals;
to
furnish
for
consumption;
as, to feed out
turnips
to the cows; to feed water to a steam
boiler..
Whinberry
::
Whinberry
(n.) The
English
bilberry;
-- so
called
because
it grows on moors among the
whins,
or
furze..
Tooth
::
Tooth (v. t.) To
furnish
with
teeth.
Organize
::
Organize
(v. t.) To
furnish
with
organs;
to give an
organic
structure
to; to endow with
capacity
for the
functions
of life; as, an
organized
being;
organized
matter;
-- in this sense used
chiefly
in the past
participle..
Hope
::
Hope (n.) One who, or that
which,
gives hope,
furnishes
ground
of
expectation,
or
promises
desired
good..
Dimity
::
Dimity
(n.) A
cotton
fabric
employed
for
hangings
and
furniture
coverings,
and
formerly
used for
women's
under-garments.
It is of many
patterns,
both plain and
twilled,
and
occasionally
is
printed
in
colors..
Scuttle
::
Scuttle
(n.) A small
opening
in an
outside
wall or
covering,
furnished
with a lid..
Undermanned
::
Undermanned
(a.)
Insufficiently
furnished
with men;
short-handed.
Island
::
Island
(v. t.) To
furnish
with an
island
or with
islands;
as, to
island
the
deep..
Amice
::
Amice (n.) A hood, or cape with a hood, made of lined with gray fur,
formerly
worn by the
clergy;
--
written
also
amess,
amyss,
and
almuce..
Seal-brown
::
Seal-brown
(a.) Of a rich dark brown
color,
like the fur of the fur seal after it is
dyed..
Fulcrate
::
Fulcrate
(a.)
Furnished
with
fulcrums.
Prospective
::
Prospective
(n.) Of or
pertaining
to a
prospect;
furnishing
a
prospect;
perspective.
Bifurcate
::
Bifurcate
(v. i.) To
divide
into two
branches.
Blast
::
Blast (n.) A
forcible
stream
of air from an
orifice,
as from a
bellows,
the
mouth,
etc.
Hence:
The
continuous
blowing
to which one
charge
of ore or metal is
subjected
in a
furnace;
as, to melt so many tons of iron at a
blast..
Cork
::
Cork (v. t.) To
furnish
or fit with cork; to raise on cork.
Boisterous
::
Boisterous
(a.)
Exhibiting
tumultuous
violence
and fury;
acting
with noisy
turbulence;
violent;
rough;
stormy.
Impetuous
::
Impetuous
(a.)
Rushing
with force and
violence;
moving
with
impetus;
furious;
forcible;
violent;
as, an
impetuous
wind; an
impetuous
torrent..
Furniture
::
Furniture
(v. t.) That with which
anything
is
furnished
or
supplied;
supplies;
outfit;
equipment.
Whatnot
::
Whatnot
(n.) A kind of
stand,
or piece of
furniture,
having
shelves
for
books,
ornaments,
etc.; an
etagere..
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