furore
— Noun
– English
~ a sudden outburst (as of protest)
furosemide
— Noun
– English
~ commonly used diuretic (trade name Lasix) used to treat hypertension and edema
furred
— Adjective
– English
~ covered with a dense coat of fine silky hairs; "furred animals"; "a furry teddy bear"
furrier
— Noun
– English
~ someone whose occupation is making or repairing fur garments
furring
— Noun
– English
~ a furlike coating of matter as on the tongue
furring
— Noun
– English
~ strip used to give a level surface for attaching wallboard
furrow
— Verb
– English
~ cut a furrow into a columns
furrow
— Verb
– English
~ hollow out in the form of a furrow or groove; "furrow soil"
furrow
— Verb
– English
~ make wrinkled or creased; "furrow one's brow"
furrow
— Noun
– English
~ a long shallow trench in the ground (especially one made by a plow)
furrow
— Noun
– English
~ a slight depression or fold in the smoothness of a surface; "his face has many lines"; "ironing gets rid of most wrinkles"
furrowed
— Adjective
– English
~ having long narrow shallow depressions (as grooves or wrinkles) in the surface; "furrowed fields"; "his furrowed face lit by a warming smile"
furry
— Adjective
– English
~ covered with a dense coat of fine silky hairs; "furred animals"; "a furry teddy bear"
further
— Verb
– English
~ contribute to the progress or growth of; "I am promoting the use of computers in the classroom"
further
— Verb
– English
~ promote the growth of; "Foster our children's well-being and education"
further
— Adverb
– English
~ to or at a greater distance in time or space (`farther' is used more frequently than `further' in this physical sense); "farther north"; "moved farther away"; "farther down the corridor"; "the practice may go back still farther to the Druids"; "went only three miles further"; "further in the future"
further
— Adverb
– English
~ in addition or furthermore; "if we further suppose"; "stated further that he would not cooperate with them"; "they are definitely coming; further, they should be here already"
further
— Adverb
– English
~ to or at a greater extent or degree or a more advanced stage (`further' is used more often than `farther' in this abstract sense); "further complicated by uncertainty about the future"; "let's not discuss it further"; "nothing could be further from the truth"; "they are further along in their research than we expected"; "the application of the law was extended farther"; "he is going no farther in his studies"
further
— Adjective
– English
~ more distant in especially degree; "nothing could be further from the truth"; "further from our expectations"; "farther from the truth"; "farther from our expectations"
furtherance
— Noun
– English
~ encouragement of the progress or growth or acceptance of something