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Definitions for Furred
[1] having fur.
[2] made with or of fur, as garments.
[3] clad in fur or furs, as persons: elegantly furred in chinchilla.
[4] coated with matter, as the tongue.
[5] the fine, soft, thick, hairy coat of the skin of a mammal.
[6] the skin of certain animals, as the sable, ermine, or beaver, covered with such a coat, used for lining, trimming, or making garments.
[7] a garment made of fur.
[8] any coating resembling or suggesting fur, as certain matter on the tongue.
[9] Heraldry . any conventional representation of a fur, as ermine, vair, potent, or their variations.
[10] of or relating to fur, animal skins, dressed pelts, etc.: a fur coat; a fur trader.
[11] to line, face, or trim, with fur, as a garment.
[12] Building Trades . to apply furring to (a wall, ceiling, etc.).
[13] to clothe (a person) with fur.
[14] to coat with foul or deposited matter.
[15] made of, lined with, or covered in fur
[16] wearing fur
[17] (of animals) having fur
[18] another word for furry (def. 4)
[19] Also: furry provided with furring strips
[20] (of a pipe, kettle, etc) lined with hard lime or other salts deposited from water
[21] the dense coat of fine silky hairs on such mammals as the cat, seal, and mink
[22] the dressed skin of certain fur-bearing animals, with the hair left on (as modifier ) a fur coat
[23] a garment made of fur, such as a coat or stole
[24] a pile fabric made in imitation of animal fur a garment made from such a fabric
[25] heraldry any of various stylized representations of animal pelts or their tinctures, esp ermine or vair, used in coats of arms
[26] informal a whitish coating of cellular debris on the tongue, caused by excessive smoking, an upset stomach, etc
[27] British a whitish-grey deposit consisting chiefly of calcium carbonate precipitated from hard water onto the insides of pipes, boilers, and kettles
[28] make the fur fly to cause a scene or disturbance
[29] (tr) to line or trim a garment, etc, with fur
[30] (often foll by up) to cover or become covered with a furlike lining or deposit
[31] (tr) to clothe (a person) in a fur garment or garments
Words nearby Furred
furor, furor epilepticus, furore, furosemide, furphy, furred, furrier, furriery, furriner, furring, furring strip
Origin of Furred
1300–50; Middle English furre (noun), derivative of furren to trim with fur < Anglo-French furrer, Old French fo(u)rrer orig. to encase, derivative of fuerre sheath < Germanic; akin to Old English fōdder case, sheath, Old Norse fōthr, Greek pṓma
Words that may be confused with Furred
WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, furfir, fur
Other words from Furred
un·furred , adjective
fur·less , adjective
Word origin for Furred
C14: from Old French forrer to line a garment, from fuerre sheath, of Germanic origin; related to Old English fōdder case, Old Frisian fōder coat lining