Thesaurus: furniture
That with which anything is furnished or supplied; supplies; outfit; equipment.
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Definitions
- v. t. That with which anything is furnished or supplied; supplies; outfit; equipment.
- v. t. Articles used for convenience or decoration in a house or apartment, as tables, chairs, bedsteads, sofas, carpets, curtains, pictures, vases, etc.
- v. t. The necessary appendages to anything, as to a machine, a carriage, a ship, etc.
- v. t. The masts and rigging of a ship.
- v. t. The mountings of a gun.
- v. t. Builders' hardware such as locks, door and window trimmings.
- v. t. Pieces of wood or metal of a lesser height than the type, placed around the pages or other matter in a form, and, with the quoins, serving to secure the form in its place in the chase.
- v. t. A mixed or compound stop in an organ; -- sometimes called mixture.
- n. furnishings that make a room or other area ready for occupancy
- 1. That with which anything is furnished or supplied; supplies; outfit; equipment. The form and all the furniture of the earth. Tillotson. The thoughts which make the furniture of their minds. M. Arnold. 2. Articles used for convenience or decoration in a house or apartment, as tables, chairs, bedsteads, sofas, carpets, curtains, pictures, vases, etc. 3. The necessary appendages to anything, as to a machine, a carriage, a ship, etc. (a) (Naut.) The masts and rigging of a ship. (b) (Mil.) The mountings of a gun. (c) Builders' hardware such as locks, door and window trimmings. (d) (Print) Pieces of wood or metal of a lesser height than the type, placed around the pages or other matter in a form, and, with the quoins, serving to secure the form in its place in the chase. 4. (Mus.) A mixed or compound stop in an organ; -- sometimes called mixture.
- A mixed or compound stop in an organ; -- sometimes calledmixture.
- n:100 n. furnishings that make a room or other area ready for occupancy