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FOOL'ISHLY, adv. 1. Weakly; without understanding or judgment; unwisely; indiscr...
FOOL'ISHNESS, n. 1. Folly; want of understanding. 2. Foolish practice; want of w...
FOOL'S-P'ARSLEY, n. A plant, of the genus Aethusa.
FOOLS'CAP, n. [L. scapus, or folio and shape.] A kind of paper of small size.
FOOL'STONES, n. A plant, the Orchis.
FOOL'TRAP, n. A trap to catch fools; as a fly trap.
FOOT, n. plu. feet. [L. pes, pedis. Probably this word is allied to the Gr. to w...
FOOT'BALL, n. 1. A ball consisting of an inflated bladder, cased in leather, to ...
FOOT'BAND, n. A band of infantry.
FOOT'BOY, n. A menial; an attendant in livery.
FOOT'BREADTH, n. The breadth of the foot. Deu 2.
FOOT'BRIDGE, n. A narrow bridge for foot passengers.
FOOT'CLOTH, n. A sumpter cloth.
FOOT'ED, pp. Kicked; trod; summed up; furnished with a foot, as a stocking. FOOT...
FOOT'FALL, n. A trip or stumble.
FOOT'FIGHT, n. A conflict by persons on foot, in opposition to a fight on horseb...