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Fur refers to the thick, soft hair that covers the skin of many mammals, used for insulation and protection. It can also denote material made from the hair of such animals, often used in clothing and textiles.
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The word "fur" originates from Old French "forrer," meaning "to line or sheath," derived from Latin "forrare." In Middle English, it came to denote the hair of animals and the material made from it.
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The term "fur" is widely used in zoological and fashion contexts. For example, "The fox’s thick fur kept it warm in the winter," or "She wore a coat made of synthetic fur."
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