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Faux is a French work used to describe something made to resemble something else, such as faux fur, faux leather, faux silk, faux stone, faux graining on furniture. The original French word means false, fake, imitation or artificial.
faux not real; made to appear as something more exotic or expensive (French for 'false') as in faux marbre, faux fur. In recent parlance this word has been used erroneously, to describe all manner of decorative painting.
Variations on the Gothic are found across the north as settlers arrived both from Europe and from the east. Fur trading was the major reason for travel in the north. Settlers made homesteads along the lake front and river beds.
See also: Architecture, House, Door, Frame, Ornament
 
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