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Webster Dictionary :: Foe

FOE, n. fo. [See Fiend .] 1. An enemy; one who entertains personal enmity, hatre...

Webster Dictionary :: Foehood

FOEHOOD, n. Enmity. [Not in use.]

Webster Dictionary :: Foelike

FOELIKE, a. Like an enemy.

Webster Dictionary :: Foeman

FOEMAN, n. An enemy in war. Obs.

Webster Dictionary :: Foetus

FOETUS. [See Fetus .]

Webster Dictionary :: Fog

FOG, n. 1. A dense watery vapor, exhaled from the earth, or from rivers and lake...

Webster Dictionary :: Fogbank

FOG'BANK, n. At sea, an appearance in hazy weather sometimes resembling land at ...

Webster Dictionary :: Foggage

FOG'GAGE, n. Rank grass not consumed or mowed in summer.

Webster Dictionary :: Fogginess

FOG'GINESS, n. [from foggy.] The state of being foggy; a state of the air filled...

Webster Dictionary :: Foggy

FOG'GY, a. [from fog.] 1. Filled or abounding with fog or watery exhalations; as...

Webster Dictionary :: Foh

FOH, an exclamation of abhorrence or contempt, the same as poh and fy.

Webster Dictionary :: Foible

FOI'BLE, a. Weak. [Not used.] FOI'BLE , n. [See Feeble .] A particular moral wea...

Webster Dictionary :: Foil

FOIL, v.t. 1. To frustrate; to defeat; to render vain or nugatory, as an effort ...

Webster Dictionary :: Foiled

FOIL'ED, pp. Frustrated; defeated.

Webster Dictionary :: Foiler

FOIL'ER, n. One who frustrates another, and gains an advantage himself.

Webster Dictionary :: Foiling

FOIL'ING, ppr. Defeating; frustrating; disappointing of success. FOIL'ING , n. A...

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