The homonym for "rabbit fur" is "hare." Both terms refer to different types of animals within the same family, but "hare" can also be used as a synonym for rabbit in some contexts, especially in older literature. Additionally, "hare" is a word that sounds similar to "hair," which is another homonym.
Other names for rabbit "fur" include:pelthairskinangorahidecoat
Other names for rabbit "fur" include:pelthairskinangorahidecoat
If the rabbit fur was skinned already, you could call it a skin, pelt, fur. If it's still on a breathing, live rabbit, it's called a coat. It's OK to just call it rabbit fur.
A hare ... LOL
Another name for rabbit fur is pelt. Purses, and other merchandise that you can buy that is made of rabbit fur is often made out of Angora fur, which is from a very large, furry type of rabbit.
Usually a "pelt" or "coat".
fir
fir
Fur is a homonym for fir. Fir and fur are pronounced the same but have different meanings. Fir refers to a type of tree, while fur refers to the hair of animals.
The homonym for course is highlighted in the sentence below:Some animals have coarse fur, others have soft fur.
Hare as in the rabbit
Rabbit fur can also be termed "cony"