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furs Meaning in Tamil ( furs வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

விலங்கின் மென் மயிர்,



furs தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

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furs's Usage Examples:

At that period the chief concern of the body was to prevent buyers from being imposed upon by sellers who were much given to offering old furs as new; a century later the Skinners' Company received other charters empowering them to inspect not only warehouses and open markets, but workrooms.


Special grease is then rubbed in and the skin placed in a machine which softly and continuously beats in the softening mixture, after which it is put into a slowly revolving drum, fitted with wooden paddles, partly filled with various kinds of fine hard sawdust according to the nature of the furs dealt with.


place in corn and flour from the presence of the larvae of the Mediterranean flour moth (Ephestia kuniella); while furs and clothes are often ruined by the clothes moth (Tinea trapezella).


The pelt or skin is requisite to keep out the piercing wind and driving storm, while the fur and overhair ward off the cold; and "furs" are as much a necessity to-day among more northern peoples as they ever were in the days of barbarism.


Of course there are many transactions, generally in the cheaper and coarser kinds of furs, used only in central Europe, Russia and Asia which in no way interest the London market, and there are many direct consignments of skins from collectors in America and Russia to London, New York and Leipzig merchants.


The sea otter, one of the richest and rarest of furs, especially for men's wear, is an exception to this unhairing process, which it does not require, the hair being of the same length as the wool, silky and bright, quite the reverse of the case of other aquatic animals.


When furs are wetted by rain they should be well shaken and allowed to dry in a current of air without exposure to sun or open fire.


In winter the cassock was often lined with furs varying in costliness with the rank of the wearer, and its colour also varied in the middle ages with his ecclesiastical or academic status.


The principal sales of general furs are held in London in January and March, smaller offerings being made in June and October; while the bulk of fur sealskins is sold separately in December.


Drawers of cedar or chips of the wood are now employed to protect furs and woollen stuffs from injury by moths.


Soon after the first appearance (1580) of the Cossacks of Yermak in Siberia thousands of hunters, attracted by the furs, immigrated from north Russia, explored the country, traced the first footpaths and erected the first houses in the wilderness.





Synonyms:

sable, squirrel, lambskin, lapin, chinchilla, rabbit, sealskin, otter, muskrat, raccoon, seal, bearskin, beaver, mink, muskrat fur, astrakhan, fox, ermine, leopard, pelt, beaver fur, animal skin,



Antonyms:

overgarment, undress, undergarment, uncover, chromatic,

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