Furnishings
[fur-ni-shing] /ˈfɜr nɪ ʃɪŋ/
noun
1.
furnishings.
2.
that with which anything is furnished.
/ˈfɜːnɪʃɪŋz/
plural noun
1.
furniture and accessories, including carpets and curtains, with which a room, house, etc, is furnished
2.
(US & Canadian) articles of dress and accessories
n.
articles of furniture, c.1600, plural verbal noun from furnish (v.).
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