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Antimacassar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An antimacassar is a small cloth placed over the backs or arms of chairs, or the head or cushions of a sofa, to prevent soiling of the permanent fabric. The name is attributable to macassar oil, an ...
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Definition of antimacassars in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of antimacassars. Pronunciation of antimacassars. Translations of antimacassars. antimacassars synonyms, antimacassars antonyms. Information about antimacassars in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... (redirected from antimacassars)
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Britannica Online Encyclopedia ... Dictionary Thesaurus Spanish/English Medical ... Learn more about "antimacassars" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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The Ultimate Language Resource on the Web. ... Antimacassars are still used in some regions today just for decoration. ... Notes: Other than the plural, antimacassars, this Good Word is a solitary remnant of a by-gone era. Remember to spell this word with a single C and a double S and you should be OK.
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Suasoria (who I've been calling Susoria for a good three years now and who may or may not be this person) used a hot vocab word in her (his?) comment about my couch. Antimacassars. That's both a once-ubiquitous hair oil... ... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Sexy Stuff: Antimacassars...
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Susan's request to find the name of a certain type of pin used to hold antimacassars to the furniture they protected explained that most had a decorative head and a cork screw pin.
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See also: READERS' FEEDBACK: Decorative pins for Antimacassars & Chesterfields ... We're having a discussion about doilies and antimacassars and I know there were a certain type of pin used to hold these items to the furniture they protected, but I can't think of the name for them. Most had a decorative head and a cork...
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