the movable articles, e.g. tables, chairs, and beds, that make an area suitable for living in or use
small fittings and accessories
door furniture
the whole movable equipment of a ship, e.g. rigging, sails, anchors, and boats
pieces of wood, metal, or plastic placed in an arrangement of printing type to make blank spaces and secure the type in its frame
archaic the trappings of a horse
[early French fourniture, from fournir: see furnish]