In America we find people using the terms "duvet" (pronounced "due-vay") and "comforter" interchangeably. No doubt these two terms are similar. But their meanings are not exactly the same. The word "duvet" comes from the French and it refers to a soft quilt that is filled with down from the eider duck. The word "comforter" has a much broader meaning, but for this topic it refers to a type of bedding where two pieces of material are laid over some type of filling and then the whole thing is stitched together.
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