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What (who) is fur - definition

WORLDWIDE INDUSTRY DEALING IN THE ACQUISITION AND SALE OF ANIMAL FUR
Fur trading; Fur trapper; Fur trader; Fur trades; Fur traders; Fur trappers; Fur Trappers; The fur trade; Fur Trade; Fur Trader; Fur-trader; Fur country; Fur Country; Russian fur-hunting; Peltry; Fur hunting; Fur and fur products
  • Northwest Territories]] in the 1890s
  • Trapper's cabin in [[Alaska]], 1980s
  • Fur trading at [[Fort Nez Percé]] in 1841
  • Fur-hat industry
  • muff]] manufacturer's 1949 advertisement
  • Fur traders in Canada, trading with Native Americans, 1777
  • [[Fur Traders Descending the Missouri]], c. 1845
  • The North West Coast during the [[maritime fur trade]] era, about 1790 to 1840
  • conquest of Siberia]] in the 16th and 17th centuries, Russia gained access to the world's richest source of high quality fur.
  • General map of the "Beaver Hunting Grounds" described in "Deed from the Five Nations to the King, of their Beaver Hunting Ground," also known as the [[Nanfan Treaty]] of 1701
  • The [[Novgorod Republic]] c. 1400. Novgorod created a vast territorial empire and controlled much of the fur trade with Europe.
  • A fur shop in [[Tallinn]], [[Estonia]] in 2019
  • Sketches of life in the [[Hudson's Bay Company]] territory, 1875
  • [[Rupert's Land]], granted as a commercial monopoly to the [[Hudson's Bay Company]] in 1670
  • [[Cossacks]] collecting ''yasak'' in Siberia
  • Modern and historical ranges of [[sea otter]] subspecies
  • A sea otter, drawing by S. Smith after [[John Webber]]
  • Two Sleighs on a Country Road, Canada, c. 1835–1848. Image includes a variety of fur throws and clothing, including hides of animals not native to Canada.
  • Fort Ross]], in 1812

Fur         
  • Down, awn and guard hairs of a domestic tabby cat
  • disruptively colored]] coat provides [[camouflage]] for this [[ambush predator]].
  • [[Opossum]] fur
  • Computer generated image of wet fur}}
THICK GROWTH OF HAIR THAT COVERS THE SKIN OF MANY DIFFERENT ANIMALS, PARTICULARLY MAMMALS
Down hair; Pelage; Furs; Guard hairs; Underfur; Pelts; Fur-bearer; Furbearer; Animal fur; FUR; Dog hair; Furbearers; Fur bearer; Fur bearers; Fur-bearers; Furbearing; Fur bearing; Fur-bearing; Dog fur; Animal hair; Pet hair; Cat fur; Pelt; Hairless mammals
·noun Any coating considered as resembling fur.
II. Fur ·vt To cover with morbid matter, as the tongue.
III. Fur ·noun The soft, downy covering on the skin of a peach.
IV. Fur ·vt To line, face, or cover with fur; as, furred robes.
V. Fur ·noun The skins of certain wild animals with the fur; peltry; as, a cargo of furs.
VI. Fur ·noun The deposit formed on the interior of boilers and other vessels by hard water.
VII. Fur ·noun Strips of dressed skins with fur, used on garments for warmth or for ornament.
VIII. Fur ·adj Of or pertaining to furs; bearing or made of fur; as, a fur cap; the fur trade.
IX. Fur ·noun A coat of morbid matter collected on the tongue in persons affected with fever.
X. Fur ·noun Articles of clothing made of fur; as, a set of furs for a lady (a collar, tippet, or cape, muff, ·etc. ).
XI. Fur ·noun One of several patterns or diapers used as tinctures. There are nine in all, or, according to some writers, only six.
XII. Fur ·noun The short, fine, soft hair of certain animals, growing thick on the skin, and distinguished from the hair, which is longer and coarser.
XIII. Fur ·vt To nail small strips of board or larger scantling upon, in order to make a level surface for lathing or boarding, or to provide for a space or interval back of the plastered or boarded surface, as inside an outer wall, by way of protection against damp.
Fur         
  • Down, awn and guard hairs of a domestic tabby cat
  • disruptively colored]] coat provides [[camouflage]] for this [[ambush predator]].
  • [[Opossum]] fur
  • Computer generated image of wet fur}}
THICK GROWTH OF HAIR THAT COVERS THE SKIN OF MANY DIFFERENT ANIMALS, PARTICULARLY MAMMALS
Down hair; Pelage; Furs; Guard hairs; Underfur; Pelts; Fur-bearer; Furbearer; Animal fur; FUR; Dog hair; Furbearers; Fur bearer; Fur bearers; Fur-bearers; Furbearing; Fur bearing; Fur-bearing; Dog fur; Animal hair; Pet hair; Cat fur; Pelt; Hairless mammals
Fur is a thick growth of hair that covers the skin of mammals. It consists of a combination of oily guard hair on top and thick underfur beneath.
fur         
  • Down, awn and guard hairs of a domestic tabby cat
  • disruptively colored]] coat provides [[camouflage]] for this [[ambush predator]].
  • [[Opossum]] fur
  • Computer generated image of wet fur}}
THICK GROWTH OF HAIR THAT COVERS THE SKIN OF MANY DIFFERENT ANIMALS, PARTICULARLY MAMMALS
Down hair; Pelage; Furs; Guard hairs; Underfur; Pelts; Fur-bearer; Furbearer; Animal fur; FUR; Dog hair; Furbearers; Fur bearer; Fur bearers; Fur-bearers; Furbearing; Fur bearing; Fur-bearing; Dog fur; Animal hair; Pet hair; Cat fur; Pelt; Hairless mammals
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Wikipedia

Fur trade

The fur trade is a worldwide industry dealing in the acquisition and sale of animal fur. Since the establishment of a world fur market in the early modern period, furs of boreal, polar and cold temperate mammalian animals have been the most valued. Historically the trade stimulated the exploration and colonization of Siberia, northern North America, and the South Shetland and South Sandwich Islands.

Today the importance of the fur trade has diminished; it is based on pelts produced at fur farms and regulated fur-bearer trapping, but has become controversial. Animal rights organizations oppose the fur trade, citing that animals are brutally killed and sometimes skinned alive. Fur has been replaced in some clothing by synthetic imitations, for example, as in ruffs on hoods of parkas.

Examples of use of fur
1. The details of the women raped are as follows, names withheld: 1' yrs, Fur tribe 1' yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 20 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 4 22 yrs, Fur tribe 22 yrs, Fur tribe 22 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 23 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 24 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 2' yrs, Fur tribe 30 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 31 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 32 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 32 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 32 yrs, Fur, lives at sector 5 37 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 40 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 42 yrs, Fur tribe The incident has been reported to AMIS in Kalma camp.
2. The details of the women raped are as follows, names withheld: 1' yrs, Fur tribe 1' yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 20 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 4 22 yrs, Fur tribe 22 yrs, Fur tribe 22 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 23 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 24 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 2' yrs, Fur tribe 30 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 31 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 32 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 32 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 32 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 37 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 40 yrs, Fur tribe, lives at sector 5 42 yrs, Fur tribe" These women of course have names, and lives; most have families; all have endured horrific physical and psychological trauma.
3. The British Fur Trade Association, which represents the booming fur industry in the UK, insists that its members do not knowingly use dog and cat fur and have introduced a fur labelling system to try to guard against its use.
4. My fur lady: Kate Moss shows off another fur jacket which begs the question, just why does she love FUR so much?
5. Fur production is illegal in this country and rival department stores have fur–free policies so it is also unfair they continue profiting from selling fur." The group‘s Christmas Anti–Fur Week is the latest episode in a battle between the anti–fur lobby and the country‘s most famous department store.