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I . fur [fɜ:ɐ, Am fɜ:r] SUBST

1. fur (animal hair):

fur
fur

2. fur no plur CHIM, MÉD:

fur

fur coat SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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The fur was brown, with white spots, and the toes lacked webbing.
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Fur of senescent river otters may become white-tipped, and rare albinos may occur.
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The name corb means raven and comes from its fur, which is clear black.
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The babies are born blind and will grow dark fur within several days.
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The fur traders had seven wagons, each pulled by six mules.
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Fur colour varies with subspecies, yellowish-grey to reddish-brown or tawny-grey, and is ticked with black.
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They commonly fur some two or three strakes under water and as much above, according as the ship requires, more or less.
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His fur is very defensive and can withstand almost any sort of impact.
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Their fur decreases streamlining and creates additional drag.
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He later went into business on his own, involved in the fur trade and the importing of goods.
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