Fur to a trapper
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WAREFur, to a trapper
LARAMIEWyo. city named for a fur trapper
trappersTRAPPER, one who traps (to catch in a snare)
letto make (a let-out fur or pelt)
fursFUR, to cover with a dressed animal pelt
furredFUR, to cover with a dressed animal pelt
sealsfur seal or hair seal as opposed to a sea lion
sealfur seal or hair seal as opposed to a sea lion
conythe fur of a rabbit, esp. when dyed to simulate Hudson seal
coniesthe fur of a rabbit, esp. when dyed to simulate Hudson seal
glazerperson who applies a glaze, as to pottery, baked goods, leather, or fur
ASHEEPAnswer to the folk riddle "Over the hills, over the hills - Goes a fur coat"
undercoata coat worn under another; an underlayer of fur, or paint / to apply an undercoat of paint
voyageurs(esp. in Canada) A boatman employed by the fur companies in transporting goods and passengers to and from trading posts
cleaversA widely distributed scrambling plant related to bedstraws, with hooked bristles on the stem, leaves, and seeds that cling to fur and clothing
allergiesA damaging immune response by the body to a substance, esp. pollen, fur, a particular food, or dust, to which it has become hypersensitive
genetany of a genus (Genetta) of small Old World usually carnivorous viverrid mammals related to the civets and having retractile claws, spotted or striped fur, and a ringed tail
voyageur(in Canada) a person who is an expert woodsman, boatman, and guide in remote regions, esp. one employed by fur companies to transport supplies to and from their distant stations
vairsfur much used for lining and trimming garments in the 13th and 14th centuries, generally assumed to have been that of a variety of squirrel with a gray back and white belly
vairfur much used for lining and trimming garments in the 13th and 14th centuries, generally assumed to have been that of a variety of squirrel with a gray back and white belly
galagosany of several nocturnal, lemurlike primates of the genus Galago, native to African forests, with large ears and eyes, long and slender fingers and toes, thick woolly fur, and a large, bushy tail
galagoany of several nocturnal, lemurlike primates of the genus Galago, native to African forests, with large ears and eyes, long and slender fingers and toes, thick woolly fur, and a large, bushy tail
tamarinsany of numerous small chiefly South American monkeys (genera Saguinus and Leontopithecus) that are related to the marmosets and have silky fur, a long tail, and lower canine teeth that are longer than the incisors