Fur

Noun

 * 1) Hairy coat of various mammal species, especially: when fine, soft and thick.
 * 2) Hairy skin of an animal processed into a suitable wear to cover human nakedness, protect humans from the cold and/or be worn ornamentally.
 * 3) A pelt used to make, trim or line clothing apparel.
 * 4) A coating, lining resembling fur in function and/or appearance.

Verb

 * 1)  To cover with fur.

Adjectives for Fur
shimmering; sleek; rich; warm; glossy; jet; ruffled; luxurious; silk-soft; semiprecious; camouflaged; prickly; ice-covered; tawny; sumptuous; imitation; expensive; woolly; fuzzy;bridled; coming; sudden; implacable; chaotic; overpowering; disappointed; savage; unchained; vindictive; obvious; concentrated; pretty; jealous; unrelenting; indescribable; blind; incarnate; tragic.

Verbs for Fur
conceal—; dignify—; drive to —; encounter—; engender—; fan—; fly into—; gaze in — at; mutter in—; rage in—; roar in—; seethe with—; simmer with—; vent—; whip into—; work into—; —abates; —increases; —lets down; —subsides.

Thesaurus
mane, mantling, marmot, marshaling, marten, martlet, mascle, merino, metal, mink, mole, moleskin, monkey, motto, mullet, muskrat, nombril point, nutria, octofoil, or, ordinary, orle, otter, outer layer, outer skin, paint, pale, paly, pean, pellicle, pelt, peltry, pelts, pheon, pigskin, pile, pubescence, pubic hair, purpure, quarter, quartering, rabbit, rabbitskin, raccoon, rawhide, revetment, rind, rose, sable, saltire, scale, scum, scutcheon, seal, setula, shag, shagreen, sheath, sheepskin, shield, skin, skins, skunk, spread eagle, squirrel, subordinary, swansdown, tegument, tenne, thistledown, tiger, tincture, torse, tressure, unicorn, vair, varnish, veneer, vert, white fox, wool, wreath, yale, Australian seal, Leatherette, Leatheroid, achievement, alerion, animal charge, annulet, argent, armorial bearings, armory, arms, azure, bandeau, bar, bar sinister, baton, bearings, bearskin, beaver, beaverette, bend, bend sinister, billet, black fox, black marten, black sable, blazon, blazonry, bordure, bristle, broad arrow, brook mink, buckskin, cadency mark, calf, calfskin, canton, capeskin, capillament, cat, chaplet, charge, chevron, chief, chinchilla, chinchillette, cilium, coast seal, coat, coat of arms, coating, cockatrice, coney, coronet, cowhide, crescent, crest, cross, cross moline, crown, cuticle, deerskin, dermis, device, difference, differencing, doeskin, down, eagle, eiderdown, electric seal, enamel, ermine, ermines, erminites, erminois, escutcheon, facing, falcon, fell, fess, fess point, field, file, film, flanch, fleece, flesh, fleur-de-lis, floss, flue, fluff, fox, fret, furring, furs, fusil, fuzz, garland, genet, goatskin, griffin, gules, gyron, hair, hatchment, helmet, heraldic device, hide, honor point, horsehair, imitation fur, imitation leather, impalement, impaling, inescutcheon, integument, jacket, jaguar, label, lacquer, lapin, leather, leather paper, leopard, lint, lion, lozenge,

Etymology
furren, from furrer 'to stuff, line, fill', from fuerre 'sheath', from Old Low Franconian *fōder, from  'sheath' (compare  foðor 'sheaf', fōdder 'sheath, case',  voeder 'lining',  Futter 'id.', Gothic fōdr 'sheath'), from  'to protect' (compare Lithuanian piemuō 'protection', Ancient Greek pōy 'flock', pōma 'lid', poimēn 'to shepherd',  հօրան:, Kurdish pawan 'to watch over',  pāti 'he watches, protects', pātram 'container').

Pronunciation

 * ,, New England also
 * ,, New England also
 * ,, New England also

Derived terms

 * fur coat
 * furless
 * furry
 * fur seal

Noun

 * Arabic: فرو
 * Armenian:
 * Dutch: bont, pels, vacht
 * Finnish: ,
 * German: ,


 * Polish: ,
 * Russian:
 * Swahili:
 * Volapük: pläd


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 * Croatian:
 * Czech:
 * Dutch: pels, vacht
 * Finnish:, ,


 * German:
 * Polish:
 * Russian:
 * Slovene:
 * Swahili:


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 * Finnish: ,
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 * Swahili:
 * Volapük: pläd


 * Dutch:
 * Finnish:


 * German:
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 * : pelage (1, 3)
 * : kožušina

Verb

 * Dutch:
 * French:


 * Swahili:

Derived terms

 * furred

Etymology
From forum.

Noun

 * 1) Used only in the expression au fur et à mesure, to an equitable extent

Noun

 * 1) A thief

Related terms

 * furtivum
 * furtim (adverb)
 * fūror

Descendants

 * Italian: ,
 * Romanian:

Verb form
fur



Etymology
From fur:.

Noun

 * 1)  thief

Synonyms

 * hoţ, bandit

Related terms

 * fura
 * furt

Alternative forms

 * fure

Noun

 * 1) pinewood
 * 2)  pine tree (in some areas chiefly about old trees)

Related terms

 * fura
 * fure
 * furu

Synonyms

 * wood
 * furu
 * tree
 * tall (if a distinction is made between this and "fur", this will be used about younger trees)
 * fura