Felt is a non-woven cloth that is produced by matting, condensing, and pressing fibers.
Felt may also refer to:
- Felt, Oklahoma, a small community in Cimarron County, Oklahoma
- Felt Bicycles, an American bicycle manufacturer
- Roofing felt, a special purpose material used for waterproofing roofs
- Felt and Tarrant Manufacturing Company, manufacturer of the Comptometer desk calculator
- Marker pen, or felt tip pen, a writing instrument
In music:
- Felt (band), a British alternative rock band
- Felt (hip hop), a hip hop group
- Felt Mountain, an album by Goldfrapp
- Felt Tip (EP), an album by Smashing Time
- Felt (album), an album by Anchor & Braille
People:
- Dorr Felt, inventor of the Comptometer, an early computing device
- Edward P. Felt, a victim of the September 11, 2001 attacks aboard United Airlines Flight 93
- John H. Felt, architect and founder of J.H. Felt & Company
- William Mark Felt Sr., the Watergate scandal informant called "Deep Throat"
Famous quotes containing the word felt:
“The taste for worst-case scenarios reflects the need to master fear of what is felt to be uncontrollable. It also expresses an imaginative complicity with disaster.”
—Susan Sontag (b. 1933)