Fur /(fûr)/
Fur
n.
- The short, fine, soft hair of certain animals, growing thick on the skin, and distinguished from the hair, which is longer and coarser.
- The skins of certain wild animals with the fur; peltry; as, a cargo of furs.
- Strips of dressed skins with fur, used on garments for warmth or for ornament.
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Articles of clothing made of fur; as, a set of furs for a lady (a collar, tippet, or cape, muff, etc.).
Wrapped up in my furs.
- Any coating considered as resembling fur
- One of several patterns or diapers used as tinctures. There are nine in all, or, according to some writers, only six. (Her.)
Fur
a.
- Of or pertaining to furs; bearing or made of fur; as, a fur cap; the fur trade.
Phrases & Compounds
- Fur seal
- one of several species of seals of the genera Callorhinus and Arclocephalus, inhabiting the North Pacific and the Antarctic oceans. They have a coat of fine and soft fur which is highly prized. The northern fur seal (Callorhinus ursinus) breeds in vast numbers on the Prybilov Islands, off the coast of Alaska; -- called also sea bear.
Fur
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Furred; p. pr. & vb. n. Furring
- To line, face, or cover with fur; as, furred robes.
- To cover with morbid matter, as the tongue.
- To nail small strips of board or larger scantling upon, in order to make a level surface for lathing or boarding, or to provide for a space or interval back of the plastered or boarded surface, as inside an outer wall, by way of protection against damp. (Arch.)