Fur vs Antifur - What's the difference?
fur | antifur |
Hairy coat of various mammal species, especially: when fine, soft and thick.
Hairy skin of an animal processed into clothing for humans.
* Lady M. W. Montagu
A pelt used to make, trim or line clothing apparel.
A coating, lining resembling fur in function and/or appearance.
# A thick pile of fabric.
# The soft, downy covering on the skin of a peach.
# The deposit formed on the interior of boilers and other vessels by hard water.
# The layer of epithelial debris on a tongue.
(heraldry) One of several patterns or diapers used as tinctures.
A furry; a member of the furry subculture.
* 2006 , Shari Caudron, Who Are You People?
(vulgar, slang) Pubic hair.
(vulgar, slang) Sexual attractiveness.
To cover with fur.
Opposed to the killing of animals for their fur.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=March 25, author=David Colman, title=A Blessing in Disguise, work=New York Times
, passage=In the fall of 2003, the priestly ensemble, paired with reading glasses, made a perfect disguise to infiltrate Gianfranco Ferré’s fashion show in Milan. Mr. Mathews said that after security guards dragged him and his antifur sign off the runway, women in the front row “got up and started hitting them and saying, ‘Leave the priest alone!’ ” }}
As an adverb fur
is out, outside.As an adjective antifur is
opposed to the killing of animals for their fur.fur
English
Noun
(en noun)- wrapped up in my furs
- "You want to know what brings furries together?" she asks. "Furs are here because they don't fit in anywhere else. For real furs, this is the only place they feel comfortable."
Derived terms
* fur cap * fur coat * fur farm * furless * furrier * furry * fur sealVerb
Derived terms
* furred ----antifur
English
Adjective
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