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furniture
[fur-ni-cher]
noun
the movable articles, as tables, chairs, desks or cabinets, required for use or ornament in a house, office, or the like.
fittings, apparatus, or necessary accessories for something.
equipment for streets and other public areas, as lighting standards, signs, benches, or litter bins.
Also called bearer. Also called dead metal. Printing., pieces of wood or metal, less than type high, set in and about pages of type to fill them out and hold the type in place in a chase.
furniture
/ ˈfɜːnɪtʃə /
noun
the movable, generally functional, articles that equip a room, house, etc
the equipment necessary for a ship, factory, etc
printing lengths of wood, plastic, or metal, used in assembling formes to create the blank areas and to surround the type
the wooden parts of a rifle
obsolete, the full armour, trappings, etc, for a man and horse
the attitudes or characteristics that are typical of a person or thing
the furniture of the murderer's mind
informal, someone or something that is so long established in an environment as to be accepted as an integral part of it
he has been here so long that he is part of the furniture
Other Word Forms
- furnitureless adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of furniture1
Word History and Origins
Origin of furniture1
Example Sentences
I want to imagine the journey the furniture had before it got to me.
I built furniture in my apartment out of stacks of L.A.
"But I would urge them not to attempt anything dangerous like putting them up on street furniture or road signs," he said.
The promoters added: "Signs/flags bigger than A3, flag poles, flares, glass or cans, umbrellas, alcohol, garden furniture, selfie sticks, professional cameras and audio recording equipment will not be permitted inside the event site."
They say people spent the money on furniture, books, clothes or simply saved it.
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