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Definition of Fur-piece
1. Noun. A neckpiece made of fur.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Fur-piece
Literary usage of Fur-piece
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bobbsey Twins at the County Fair by Laura Lee Hope (1922)
"And indeed the fur piece did. For it was fashioned with an imitation of an animal's
... The fur piece was quite long and four little legs were fastened to ..."
2. The Encyclopedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and by Hugh Chisholm (1910)
"The hat trade is largely interested in the fur piece (rade, the best felt hats
being made from beaver and musquash wool and t he cheaper sorts from nutria, ..."
3. Capital: A Critique of Political Economy by Karl Marx (1906)
"Rep. of Insp. of Fact, for 1844 and the quarter ending 80th April 1846, pp. SO-21.
'1. c., p. 19. Since the wages fur piece-work were unaltered, ..."
4. An introduction to scientific German: being the first six chapters of by Ignaz Wallentin (1909)
"Pelz, m., -es, -e, fur, skin, fleece (flannel). Pelz 'lappen, m., -s, —, piece
of fur, piece of leather. Pen 'del, n., -s, —, pendulum. ..."
5. The Secrets of Distinctive Dress: Harmonious, Becoming, and Beautiful Dress by Mary Brooks Picken (1918)
"... compact fur piece will be more attractive, because it will help to give neatness
rather than emphasize the lack of it. Some dress artists say that heads ..."