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furniture [ˈfɜːnɪtʃə] n
1. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Furniture) the movable, generally functional, articles that equip a room, house, etc. 2. the equipment necessary for a ship, factory, etc. 3. (Communication Arts / Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) Printing lengths of wood, plastic, or metal, used in assembling formes to create the blank areas and to surround the type 4. (Military / Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) the wooden parts of a rifle 5. (Military / Arms & Armour (excluding Firearms)) Obsolete the full armour, trappings, etc., for a man and horse 6. the attitudes or characteristics that are typical of a person or thing the furniture of the murderer's mind part of the furniture 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 ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
furniture noun household goods, furnishings, fittings, house fittings, goods, things (informal), effects, equipment, appointments, possessions, appliances, chattels, movable property, movables Each piece of furniture suited their style of house. FurnitureTypes of furniture bedpost, bedstead, canopy, cheval glass, coatstand, dumbwaiter, epergne, footstool, girandole or girandola, grandfather clock, grandmother clock, hallstand, hatstand, headboard, lectern, litter, longcase clock, screen, tester, trolley, umbrella stand, vanitory or vanity unit, washstand Furniture styles Art Deco, Bauhaus, Cape Dutch, Edwardian, Elizabethan, Empire, Georgian, Gothic, Greek Revival, Jacobean, Louis Quatorze, Louis Quinze, Louis Seize, Louis Treize, Medieval, New Georgian, Norman, Puritan, Queen Anne, Regency, Restoration, Saxon, Second Empire, Shaker, Tudor, Victorian, William and Mary Furniture designers Alvar Aalto (Finnish), Robert Adam (Scottish) (Harry Bertoia) (Italian), Charles Bevan (English), Marcel Lajos Breuer (U.S.), Marcel Lajos Breuer (Hungarian-U.S.), William Burges (English), Thomas Chippendale (English) (Donald Deskey) (U.S.) (Charles Eames) (U.S.), Ambrose Heal (English), George Hepplewhite (English), Inigo Jones (English), William Jones (English), William Kent (English), Kaara Klint (Danish), Charles Rennie Mackintosh (Scottish), Daniel Marot (French), William Morris (English), Michael Angelo Pergolesi (Italian), Duncan Phyfe (Scottish-U.S.), Augustus Pugin (English), Thomas Sheraton (English), George Smith (English), Charles Voysey (English) Translations furniture [ˈfɜːnɪtʃəʳ] A. N → muebles mpl, mobiliario m a piece of furniture → un mueble part of the furniture (fig) → parte f de la casa or del mobiliario furniture [ˈfɜːrnɪtʃər] n to be part of the furniture (humorous) [person, thing] → faire partie des meubles furniture mover n (US) → déménageur m furniture polish n → encaustique f furniture remover n → déménageur m furniture shop n → magasin m d'ameublement furniture van n → camion m de déménagement furniture n → Möbel pl; a piece of furniture → ein Möbelstück nt; I must buy some furniture → ich muss Möbel kaufen; one settee and three chairs were all the furniture we had → unsere Einrichtung bestand nur aus einem Sofa und drei Stühlen; if I stay here much longer, I’ll become a part of the furniture → wenn ich noch viel länger hierbleibe, gehöre ich bald zum Inventar furniture: furniture depository, furniture depot (US) n → Möbellager nt furniture remover n → Möbelspediteur m furniture van n (Brit) → Möbelwagen m furniture [ˈfɜːnɪtʃəʳ] n → mobili mpl, mobilia a piece of furniture → un mobile to be part of the furniture (fig) (fam) → confondersi con la tappezzeria furniture [ˈfɜːnɪtʃəʳ] n → mobili mpl, mobilia a piece of furniture → un mobile to be part of the furniture (fig) (fam) → confondersi con la tappezzeria How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| That'd be the interest on the furniture for four rooms. Besides my plate and family pictures, household furniture of every kind, my own, my children's, and servants' apparel, they carried off about £900 sterling in money, and emptied the house of everything whatsoever, except a part of the kitchen furniture, not leaving a single book or paper in it, and have scattered or destroyed all the manuscripts and other papers I had been collecting for thirty years together, besides a great number of public papers in my custody. In short, the cost of an article of furniture has at length come to be, with us, nearly the sole test of its merit in a decorative point of view - and this test, once established, has led the way to many analogous errors, readily traceable to the one primitive folly. |
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