English words starting with fur
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Fur
fɜːrMeanings of Fur:
nounThe short, fine, soft hair of certain animals.
Usage examples:
A long, lean, muscular cat with sleek fur
verbCoat or clog with a deposit or thick layer.
Usage examples:
The so-called ‘bad’ cholesterol furs up coronary arteries
abbreviationFurlong(s).
adjectiveRelating to the fur or their language.
Usage examples:
He made a point of praising the fur for their piety and took lessons in the fur language.
Fur-baby
ˈfɜː ˌbeɪ.biMeanings of Fur-baby:
nounA pet, especially one that someone treats with a lot of love and kindness, as if it were a baby
Usage examples:
I also have a fur baby that my life revolves a little too much around., it's time to feed my fur ba…
Meanings of Furacious:
adjectiveTending to steal; thievish.
Furan
ˈfjʊəranMeanings of Furan:
nounA colourless volatile liquid with a planar unsaturated five-membered ring in its molecule.
Usage examples:
Furfural reacts with phenols, ketones, and esters as an aldehyde; removal of the aldehyde group yie…
Meanings of Furans:
nounA colourless volatile liquid with a planar unsaturated five-membered ring in its molecule.
Usage examples:
Furfural reacts with phenols, ketones, and esters as an aldehyde; removal of the aldehyde group yie…
Furbelow
ˈfəːbɪləʊMeanings of Furbelow:
nounA gathered strip or pleated border of a skirt or petticoat.
Usage examples:
Less juvenile cladding and other furbelows, better-integrated hood scoops, nicer stances and silhou…
verbAdorn with trimmings.
Usage examples:
Trains of daughters, furbelowed and flounced by the same dressmakers
Meanings of Furbelowed:
verbAdorn with trimmings.
Usage examples:
Trains of daughters, furbelowed and flounced by the same dressmakers
adjectiveAdorned with trimmings.
Usage examples:
The furniture was french, thin-legged and daintily furbelowed
Furbelowing
ˈfəːbɪləʊMeanings of Furbelowing:
verbAdorn with trimmings.
Usage examples:
Trains of daughters, furbelowed and flounced by the same dressmakers
nounA gathered strip or pleated border of a skirt or petticoat.
Usage examples:
Less juvenile cladding and other furbelows, better-integrated hood scoops, nicer stances and silhou…
Meanings of Furbelows:
nounA gathered strip or pleated border of a skirt or petticoat.
Usage examples:
Less juvenile cladding and other furbelows, better-integrated hood scoops, nicer stances and silhou…
verbAdorn with trimmings.
Usage examples:
Trains of daughters, furbelowed and flounced by the same dressmakers
Furbish
ˈfɜː.bɪʃMeanings of Furbish:
verbGive a fresh look to (something old or shabby); renovate.
Usage examples:
I needed until august to fully furbish the two front rooms
Meanings of Furbished:
verbGive a fresh look to (something old or shabby); renovate.
Usage examples:
I needed until august to fully furbish the two front rooms
Furbishes
ˈfəːbɪʃMeanings of Furbishes:
verbGive a fresh look to (something old or shabby); renovate.
Usage examples:
I needed until august to fully furbish the two front rooms
Furbishing
ˈfəːbɪʃMeanings of Furbishing:
verbGive a fresh look to (something old or shabby); renovate.
Usage examples:
I needed until august to fully furbish the two front rooms
Meanings of Furca:
nounAn ingrowth of the thorax of many insects.
Usage examples:
The zocac were sorted according to different morphological features such as length of the telson, l…
Meanings of Furcae:
nounAn ingrowth of the thorax of many insects.
Usage examples:
The zocac were sorted according to different morphological features such as length of the telson, l…
Meanings of Furcate:
verbDivide into two or more branches; fork.
Usage examples:
Lines of descent furcating from a common source
adjectiveDivided into two or more branches; forked.
Usage examples:
The furcated branches are commonly bifurcated or, less commonly, trifurcated one or two times, but …
Meanings of Furcated:
verbDivide into two or more branches; fork.
Usage examples:
Lines of descent furcating from a common source
adjectiveDivided into two or more branches; forked.
Usage examples:
The furcated branches are commonly bifurcated or, less commonly, trifurcated one or two times, but …
Meanings of Furcates:
verbDivide into two or more branches; fork.
Usage examples:
Lines of descent furcating from a common source
adjectiveDivided into two or more branches; forked.
Usage examples:
The furcated branches are commonly bifurcated or, less commonly, trifurcated one or two times, but …
Meanings of Furcating:
verbDivide into two or more branches; fork.
Usage examples:
Lines of descent furcating from a common source
adjectiveDivided into two or more branches; forked.
Usage examples:
The furcated branches are commonly bifurcated or, less commonly, trifurcated one or two times, but …
Meanings of Furcula:
nounThe wishbone of a bird.
Usage examples:
Among other features, birds have a structure that they share with dromaeosaurs: a fused clavicle ca…
Furculae
ˈfəːkjʊləMeanings of Furculae:
nounThe wishbone of a bird.
Usage examples:
Among other features, birds have a structure that they share with dromaeosaurs: a fused clavicle ca…
Furfuraceous
ˌfəːf(j)əˈreɪʃəsMeanings of Furfuraceous:
adjectiveCovered with or characterized by scales that resemble bran.
Usage examples:
Fifty subjects suffering from scalp seborrhea and furfuraceous desquamation took part in this clini…
Meanings of Furfuraceously:
adjectiveCovered with or characterized by scales that resemble bran.
Usage examples:
Fifty subjects suffering from scalp seborrhea and furfuraceous desquamation took part in this clini…
Furfural
ˈfəːf(j)əralMeanings of Furfural:
nounA colourless liquid used in synthetic resin manufacture, originally obtained by distilling bran.
Usage examples:
Glucose loses two water molecules and rearranges to form hydroxymethyl furfural, which polymerizes …
Furfuraldehyde
ˌfəːf(j)əˈraldɪhʌɪdMeanings of Furfuraldehyde:
nounAnother term for furfural.
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