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61. filet n.

23 quotations in 5 senses
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A ribbon or band of cloth worn around the head as an ornament or to keep the hair in place; a headband, chaplet; also, a frontal band worn as a badge of maidenhood.

62. fontinel n.

3 quotations in 1 sense
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Anat. A hollow or pit.

63. forcelle n.

3 quotations in 1 sense
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Anat. The pit of the stomach, the part of the abdomen in which the esophagus joins the stomach, the region about the base of the sternum.

64. forke n.

30 quotations in 5 senses
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(a) A farming tool with two or more prongs used for digging or for handling hay, dung, etc.; bot forke, muk forke, pik forke, q.v.; (b) a pronged utensil of metal usually used for stoking fires; fir

65. fọ̄t n.

377 quotations in 18 senses
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The bodily organ used in standing, walking, etc.: (a) the foot of a man; (b) the foot of a beast or bird; (c) the foot of a statue, a constellation; (d) hinder fot, hind foot; holwe of fot, the under…

66. fǒundement n.

94 quotations in 9 senses
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The foundation or substructure of a building.

67. fǒurche n.

8 quotations in 4 senses
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The fork formed by the legs and the trunk of the body, the crotch.

68. fǒurchen v.

6 quotations in 4 senses
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Of a tree: to branch, fork.

69. gaderen v.

213 quotations in 12 senses
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(a) Of people: to come together, assemble, congregate; meet, have a meeting; gaderen abouten, gaderen unto, crowd around (sb.), surround; (b) refl. to come together, assemble; gaderen samen, gaderen

70. gāte n.(1)

239 quotations in 6 senses
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(a) A gateway; a gate of a city, castle, house, etc.; also, a doorway; flod gate, a floodgate; (b) the movable barrier which closes off a gateway; one of the valves of a double gate; ?a portcullis…

71. ǧenerātī̆f n.

3 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) Anat. The power which produces bodily tissues or organs; (b) surg. a medicine that promotes the regeneration of lost tissue.

72. gibbositẹ̄ n.

6 quotations in 1 sense
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Anat. & med. (a) A bulge, convexity; (b) a pathological swelling or bulge; (c) humpback; curvature of the spine.

73. gnauen v.

105 quotations in 6 senses
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(a) To gnaw (sth.) with the teeth or other biting organs; bite, chew, nibble; freten and gnauen; gnauen sharp, chew (sth.) to a point; (b) to gnaw; gnauen at (on, upon), gnaw on (sth.); of horses…

74. gō̆ter n.(1)

81 quotations in 6 senses
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(a) Any device for leading water down from a roof; an eaves trough; a channel where two slanting roofs (or parts of a roof) meet; a rain pipe; a gutter; (b) ?a ready-made gutter, ?material used in…

75. grẹ̄ n.(1)

91 quotations in 4 senses
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(a) A step in a stairway or flight of steps; also, a flight of steps; song (canticle) of gres, one of the Gradual Psalms; gre bi gre, from gre to gre, step by step; (b) a rung of a ladder; also fig.

76. grēt adj. & adv. & n.

696 quotations in 12 senses
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(a) Large in size or quantity, big; gret and smal, large and small, all; gret ne smal, big or little, of no kind; althergrettest, largest of all [cp. alder- pref.]; gret belle, large bell; (b) much…

77. grīnde n.

10 quotations in 1 sense
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(a) Anat. The groin; -- often pl.; (b) ?in place names: a hollow or depression [see Smith PNElem. 1.211].

78. grōs adj.

40 quotations in 4 senses
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(a) Large; gros glot (spiking), a kind of large nail or spike; (b) anat. of bodily parts, organs, structures: large, thick.

79. grǒund n.

373 quotations in 16 senses
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(a) The lowest part of something; the base of a candle, tree, vessel, etc.; the bottom of a ladder; the human foot; from hed to ground, from head to foot; (b) the foundations of the earth; the roots…

80. gustīve adj.

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Anat. Having to do with the sense of taste, gustatory.