Antimacassar

/ænˌtɪməˈkæsər/ noun

A decorative cloth or lace cover placed on the back or arms of furniture to protect it from stains and grease.

From 'anti-' + 'macassar' (Macassar oil, a popular 19th-century hair product from Makassar, Indonesia). Victorian furniture needed protection from the oily residue people's hair left on chairs.

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