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Sewellel

or marmot but has only a rudimentary tail Its head is broad its eyes are small and its fur is brownish above gray beneath It constitutes the family Haplodontidaelig Called also boomer showtl and mountain beaver

Abactor

and driver away of cattle or beasts by herds or in great numbers at once, as distinguished from fur, a person who steals a single beast only, Encyc. Londin. See ABIGEUS and ABIGEAT

British America

British America. See Fur Trade Act, (1 & 2 Geo. 4, c. 66), North-Western Territories Act (22 & 23 Vict. c. 26),

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Muff

A soft cover of cylindrical form usually of fur worn by women to shield the hands from cold

Homo trium litterarum

man of three letters, sc., f, u, r), employed in comedy by Plautus to denote the Latin word fur, a thief.

mustelid

A member of the Mustelidae fissiped fur bearing carnivorous mammals

Verbarmanul

A wild cat Felis manul having long soft light colored fur It is found in the mountains of Central Asia and dwells among rocks

moleskin

Any fabric having a thick soft shag like the fur of a mole esp a kind of strong twilled fustian

Coypu

A South American rodent Myopotamus coypus allied to the beaver It produces a valuable fur called nutria

Bering Sea Controversy

in 1893 decided against the claim of the United States but established regulations for the preservation of the fur seal

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Sewellel

or marmot but has only a rudimentary tail Its head is broad its eyes are small and its fur is brownish above gray beneath It constitutes the family Haplodontidaelig Called also boomer showtl and mountain beaver

Abactor

and driver away of cattle or beasts by herds or in great numbers at once, as distinguished from fur, a person who steals a single beast only, Encyc. Londin. See ABIGEUS and ABIGEAT

British America

British America. See Fur Trade Act, (1 & 2 Geo. 4, c. 66), North-Western Territories Act (22 & 23 Vict. c. 26),

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Muff

A soft cover of cylindrical form usually of fur worn by women to shield the hands from cold

Homo trium litterarum

man of three letters, sc., f, u, r), employed in comedy by Plautus to denote the Latin word fur, a thief.

mustelid

A member of the Mustelidae fissiped fur bearing carnivorous mammals

Verbarmanul

A wild cat Felis manul having long soft light colored fur It is found in the mountains of Central Asia and dwells among rocks

moleskin

Any fabric having a thick soft shag like the fur of a mole esp a kind of strong twilled fustian

Coypu

A South American rodent Myopotamus coypus allied to the beaver It produces a valuable fur called nutria

Bering Sea Controversy

in 1893 decided against the claim of the United States but established regulations for the preservation of the fur seal

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