The two sofas you describe are very different. A fainting couch is chaise lounge and resembles a bed. It's backrest does not run the full length of the sofa. A Victorian sofa on the other hand, is usually a small, ornate "parlor" sofa that is designed in the Victorian era style.
Yes, a divan bed is the same as a divan couch. It's usually used as a couch in the Middle East, laid on the floor against a wall, I believe. And it's usually a bed in the England... Although if it's laid against the floor, that'd be uncomfortable.
Fainting goats will eat the same things as a normal goat will, for example, they will eat grass, hey, and grains.
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False. They are synonyms ( they mean the same thing). Homonyms have the same spelling and the same pronunciation, but different meanings. (For the record, same sound, different meaning and spelling are homophones; same spelling, different sound and meaning are homographs.)
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An antimacassar is a covering for the arms or back of a chair or couch designed to protect the fabric from soiling and staining. They are often hand made by crochet or can also be made from the same fabric as the couch/ chair, or contrasting fabric. Antimacassars generally come in a set for the head rest and the two arms. Historically were very popular in the over-dressed Victorian era of design.
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Yes. At the same time.
Couch homelessness is the same as "doubled-up" or "couch-surfing." The term means that the person is living temporarily with family or friends due to lack of his/her own housing.
In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.In ancient Rome, fabric had the same uses as it does today. It was used for clothing, blankets, couch covers, draperies, etc.
Yes