padding |
upholstery |
As nouns the difference between padding and upholstery
is that
padding is soft filling material used in cushions etc while
upholstery is the craft or business of upholstering furniture.
As a verb padding
is .
cushions |
upholstery |
As nouns the difference between cushions and upholstery
is that
cushions is while
upholstery is the craft or business of upholstering furniture.
As a verb cushions
is (
cushion).
cushion |
upholstery |
As nouns the difference between cushion and upholstery
is that
cushion is a soft mass of material stuffed into a cloth bag, used for comfort or support; for sitting on, kneeling on, resting one's head on etc while
upholstery is the craft or business of upholstering furniture.
As a verb cushion
is to furnish with cushions.
upholstery |
null |
As nouns the difference between upholstery and null
is that
upholstery is the craft or business of upholstering furniture while
null is zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
upholstery |
undefined |
As a noun upholstery
is the craft or business of upholstering furniture.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
upholstery |
lining |
As nouns the difference between upholstery and lining
is that
upholstery is the craft or business of upholstering furniture while
lining is a covering for the inside surface of something.
As a verb lining is
.
reupholster |
upholstery |
As a verb reupholster
is to upholster again; to replace the attached fabric covering on furniture.
As a noun upholstery is
the craft or business of upholstering furniture.
reupholstered |
upholstery |
As a verb reupholstered
is (
reupholster).
As a noun upholstery is
the craft or business of upholstering furniture.
wallpaper |
upholstery |
As nouns the difference between wallpaper and upholstery
is that
wallpaper is (uncountable) decorative paper-like material used to cover the inner walls of buildings while
upholstery is the craft or business of upholstering furniture.
As a verb wallpaper
is to cover (a wall, a room,
etc ) with wallpaper.
trim |
upholstery |
As nouns the difference between trim and upholstery
is that
trim is (uncountable) decoration; especially, decoration placed along edges or borders while
upholstery is the craft or business of upholstering furniture.
As a verb trim
is to reduce slightly; to cut; especially, to remove excess; eg 'trim a hedge', 'trim a beard' the adposition
of can be used in present perfect tense to designate the removed part.
As an adjective trim
is physically fit.
As an adverb trim
is (nautical) in good order, properly managed or maintained.
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