(pronounced FEH-ther-ing)
This multipurpose word has a few meanings in the design industry. First off, you can probably imagine that it means covering an object — a lampshade, a
(pronounced FEHK-lehs)
I hope that this word never, ever describes you: worthless, weak, careless, ineffective… You get the picture.
Example: Roseann was not at all looking forward
(pronounced FEH-kehnd)
Even though it has always looked a noun to me, fecund is actually an adjective, and it means prolific and fruitful. When applied to a human instead of an
(pronounced fen-uh-STRAY-shun)
This is one big fancy word to designate windows and doors – more specifically, their design, layout, and proportioning on a building. It can also just mean a hole in a surface, such as an
(pronounced fung-SHWEE)
Just so you know, you might also hear the term pronounced fung-SHWAY. It’s an ancient Chinese term literally translated as “wind-water”. Now it’s used within (as well as outside of) the design world
(pronounced fehs-TUN LY-ting)
Since the definition of festoon is a decorative chain or strip hanging between two points, it makes sense that festoon lighting is a series of lamps (a.k.a., bulbs) wired into a
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