Lining

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Lining stands for:

  • Food offered to animals by humans, see animal feed
  • colloquially the food of animals in general
  • Fabric material on the inside of clothing, shoes and leather goods, see lining (textile)
  • for windows and doors the wooden lining of the reveal, see door frame , window frame
  • a device for clamping a workpiece, the chuck
  • a medieval levy , like the landgrave fodder in Thuringia and Hesse
  • a weapon term, see food (weapon)

People:

  • Emil Futter (1877–1931), Austrian chief engineer
  • Victor Futter (1919–2005), American lawyer and university professor


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