slovodefinícia
furniture
(mass)
furniture
- nábytok
furniture
(encz)
furniture,nábytek
Furniture
(gcide)
Furniture \Fur"ni*ture\, n. [F. fourniture. See Furnish, v.
t.]
1. That with which anything is furnished or supplied;
supplies; outfit; equipment.
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The form and all the furniture of the earth.
--Tillotson.
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The thoughts which make the furniture of their
minds. --M. Arnold.
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2. Articles used for convenience or decoration in a house or
apartment, as tables, chairs, bedsteads, sofas, carpets,
curtains, pictures, vases, etc.
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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.
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4. (Mus.) A mixed or compound stop in an organ; -- sometimes
called mixture.
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furniture
(wn)
furniture
n 1: furnishings that make a room or other area ready for
occupancy; "they had too much furniture for the small
apartment"; "there was only one piece of furniture in the
room" [syn: furniture, piece of furniture, {article of
furniture}]
FURNITURE
(bouvier)
FURNITURE. Personal chattels in the use of a family. By the term household
furniture in a will, all personal chattels will pass which may contribute to
the use or convenience of the householder, or the ornament of the house; as,
plate, linen, china, both useful and ornamental, and pictures. Amb. 610; 1
John. Ch. R. 329, 388; 1 Sim. & Stu. 189; S. C. 3 Russ. Ch. Cas. 301; 2
Williams on Ex. 752; 1 Rop. on Leg. 203-4; 3 Ves. 312, 313.

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diningroom furniture
(encz)
diningroom furniture, n:
furniture company
(encz)
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furniture maker
(encz)
furniture maker, n:
lawn furniture
(encz)
lawn furniture, n:
office furniture
(encz)
office furniture,kancelářský nábytek n: Petr Menšík
piece of furniture
(encz)
piece of furniture, n:
unit furniture
(encz)
unit furniture,sektorový nábytek n: Ivan Masár
i laughed so hard i broke all my furniture!
(czen)
I Laughed So Hard I Broke All My Furniture!,ILSHIBAMF[zkr.]
Disfurniture
(gcide)
Disfurniture \Dis*fur"ni*ture\ (?; 135), n.
The act of disfurnishing, or the state of being disfurnished.
[Obs.]
[1913 Webster]Disfurniture \Dis*fur"ni*ture\, v. t.
To disfurnish. [R.] --East.
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Furniture
(gcide)
Furniture \Fur"ni*ture\, n. [F. fourniture. See Furnish, v.
t.]
1. That with which anything is furnished or supplied;
supplies; outfit; equipment.
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The form and all the furniture of the earth.
--Tillotson.
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The thoughts which make the furniture of their
minds. --M. Arnold.
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2. Articles used for convenience or decoration in a house or
apartment, as tables, chairs, bedsteads, sofas, carpets,
curtains, pictures, vases, etc.
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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.
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4. (Mus.) A mixed or compound stop in an organ; -- sometimes
called mixture.
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furniture bug
(gcide)
Lepisma \Le*pis"ma\ (l[-e]*p[i^]z"m[.a]), n. [NL., fr. Gr.
le`pisma peel, fr. lepi`s -i`dos, a scale.] (Zool.)
A genus of wingless thysanurous insects having an elongated
flattened body, covered with shining scales and terminated by
seven unequal bristles. A common species ({Lepisma
saccharina}) is found in houses, and often injures books and
furniture; it feeds on starch and eats sized paper and
starched clothes. Called also shiner, silverfish, {silver
witch}, silver moth, and furniture bug.
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furniture stop
(gcide)
Mixture \Mix"ture\, n. [L. mixtura, fr. miscere, mixtum, to mix:
cf. F. mixture. See Mix.]
1. The act of mixing, or the state of being mixed; as, made
by a mixture of ingredients. --Hooker.
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2. That which results from mixing different ingredients
together; a compound; as, to drink a mixture of molasses
and water; -- also, a medley.
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There is also a mixture of good and evil wisely
distributed by God, to serve the ends of his
providence. --Atterbury.
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3. An ingredient entering into a mixed mass; an additional
ingredient.
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Cicero doubts whether it were possible for a
community to exist that had not a prevailing mixture
of piety in its constitution. --Addison.
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4. (Med.) A kind of liquid medicine made up of many
ingredients; esp., as opposed to solution, a liquid
preparation in which the solid ingredients are not
completely dissolved.
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5. (Physics & Chem.) A mass of two or more ingredients, the
particles of which are separable, independent, and
uncompounded with each other, no matter how thoroughly and
finely commingled; -- contrasted with a compound and
solution; thus, gunpowder is a mechanical mixture of
carbon, sulphur, and niter.
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6. (Mus.) An organ stop, comprising from two to five ranges
of pipes, used only in combination with the foundation and
compound stops; -- called also furniture stop. It
consists of high harmonics, or overtones, of the ground
tone.
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Syn: Union; admixture; intermixture; medley.
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patio furniture
(gcide)
patio furniture \pa"ti*o fur"ni*ture\
Furniture such as chairs, tables, settees or loungers, suited
for use on a patio[3], i.e. such that will not be damaged by
exposure to rain, sun or other outdoor elements.
[PJC]
article of furniture
(wn)
article of furniture
n 1: furnishings that make a room or other area ready for
occupancy; "they had too much furniture for the small
apartment"; "there was only one piece of furniture in the
room" [syn: furniture, piece of furniture, {article of
furniture}]
bedroom furniture
(wn)
bedroom furniture
n 1: furniture intended for use in a bedroom
dining-room furniture
(wn)
dining-room furniture
n 1: furniture intended for use in a dining room
furniture company
(wn)
furniture company
n 1: a company that sells furniture
furniture maker
(wn)
furniture maker
n 1: a woodworker who specializes in making furniture [syn:
cabinetmaker, furniture maker]
lawn furniture
(wn)
lawn furniture
n 1: furniture intended for use on a lawn or in a garden
office furniture
(wn)
office furniture
n 1: furniture intended for use in an office
piece of furniture
(wn)
piece of furniture
n 1: furnishings that make a room or other area ready for
occupancy; "they had too much furniture for the small
apartment"; "there was only one piece of furniture in the
room" [syn: furniture, piece of furniture, {article of
furniture}]
FURNITURE
(bouvier)
FURNITURE. Personal chattels in the use of a family. By the term household
furniture in a will, all personal chattels will pass which may contribute to
the use or convenience of the householder, or the ornament of the house; as,
plate, linen, china, both useful and ornamental, and pictures. Amb. 610; 1
John. Ch. R. 329, 388; 1 Sim. & Stu. 189; S. C. 3 Russ. Ch. Cas. 301; 2
Williams on Ex. 752; 1 Rop. on Leg. 203-4; 3 Ves. 312, 313.

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