Converted into a fossil; antiquated; firmly fixed in views or opinions.
A group of hymenopterous insects including the sand wasps. They excavate cells in earth, where they deposit their eggs, with the bodies of other insects for the food of the young when hatched.
See Fossores.
Fitted for digging, adapted for burrowing or digging; as, a fossorial foot; a fossorial animal.
Adapted for digging; -- said of the legs of certain insects.
Having, or surrounded by, long, narrow depressions or furrows.
A forester.
The care of a foster child; the charge of nursing.
One who, or that which, fosters.
A foster child.
Food; nourishment.
A woman who feeds and cherishes; a nurse.
To stop (a leak in a ship at sea) by drawing under its bottom a thrummed sail, so that the pressure of the water may force it into the crack.
Nourishing.
Seventy pounds of lead.
A small mine, in the form of a well sunk from the surface of the ground, charged with explosive and projectiles. It is made in a position likely to be occupied by the enemy.
imp. p. p. of Fight.
p. p. of Fight.
An entanglement; a collision, as in a boat race.
Using language scurrilous, opprobrious, obscene, or profane; abusive; as, noisy foul-mouthed women all shouting at once.
emitting an unpleasasnt odor.
Using profane, scurrilous, slanderous, or obscene language; same as foul-mouthed.
an embarrassing mistake.
A thin, washable material of silk, or silk and cotton, usually with a printed pattern on it. It was originally imported from India, but now also made elsewhere.
To flash, as lightning; to lighten; to gleam; to thunder.
Foully.
In a foul manner; filthily; nastily; shamefully; unfairly; dishonorably.
The quality or condition of being foul.
The European polecat; -- called also European ferret, and fitchew. See Polecat.
To lay the basis of; to set, or place, as on something solid, for support; to ground; to establish upon a basis, literal or figurative; to fix firmly.
The act of founding, fixing, establishing, or beginning to erect.
One who derives support from the funds or foundation of a college or school.
Having no foundation.
based; -- often used as combining terms; as, well-founded suspicions.
A lameness in the foot of a horse, occasioned by inflammation; closh. An inflammatory fever of the body, or acute rheumatism; as, chest founder. See Chest ffounder.
Difficult to travel; likely to trip one up; as, a founderous road.
The first shaft sunk.
Same as Foundry.
The art of smelting and casting metals.
A deserted or exposed infant; a child found without a parent or owner.
A female founder; a woman who founds or establishes, or who endows with a fund.
The act, process, or art of casting metals.
A fountain.
A spring of water issuing from the earth.
an abundant source.
Having no fountain; destitute of springs or sources of water.
Full of fountains.
a genus of resinous succulent trees or shrubs of desert and semi-desert regions of the southwestern U. S. that are leafless most of the year.
a small natural family of spiny shrubs or trees of the southwestern U. S.
The sum of four units; four units or objects.
Having four corners or angles.
A four-stroke cycle, as the Otto cycle, for an internal-combustion engine.
A game in which a pitcher allows the opposing team four hits; as, he pitched a four-hitter.
A long necktie that is tied in a slipknot with one end hanging in front of the other.
Consisting of four horses controlled by one person; as, a four-in-hand team; drawn by four horses driven by one person; as, a four-in-hand coach. A team of four horses driven by one person; also, a vehicle drawn by such a team.
Having two lanes for traffic in each direction; -- of paved highways.
A plant of the genus Mirabilis. There are about half a dozen species, natives of the warmer parts of America. The common four-o'clock is M. Jalapa. Its flowers are white, yellow, and red, and open toward sunset, or earlier in cloudy weather; hence the name. It is also called marvel of Peru, and afternoon lady.
involving four parties.
having a thickness made up of four layers or strands; as, four-ply yarns.
A large bedstead with tall posts at the corners to support a canopy or curtains.
a cannon that throws a 4-pound shot.
Having four sides.
A playing card or domino or die whose upward face shows four pips.
Allowing passage in either of four directions; as, a four-way cock, or valve.
An intersection of two roads having stop signs at all four entry points. The usual rule for such intersections requires that those entering the intersection yield the right of way to vehicles entering before them.
Having four wheels.
A vehicle having four wheels; a hackney carriage with four weels.
A tricky fellow; a cheat.
Having the ends forked or branched, and the ends of the branches terminating abruptly as if cut off; -- said of an ordinary, especially of a cross.
A table fork.
A machine used in making paper; -- so named from an early inventor of improvements in this class of machinery.
To make four times as much or as many, as an assessment; to quadruple.
Having four feet; quadruped; as, fourfooted beasts.
An ammunition wagon. A French baggage wagon.
Having four hands; quadrumanous.
The co/perative socialistic system of Charles Fourier, a Frenchman, who recommended the reorganization of society into small communities, living in common.
One who adopts the views of Fourier.
One of four children born at the same time; a quadruplet.
The chamber of a mine in which the powder is placed.
A British silver coin, worth four pence; a groat.
A harbinger.
The product of four times twenty; eighty units or objects.
A game between four players, with two on each side and each side playing but one ball, the partners striking alternately. It is called a mixed foursome when each side consists of a man and a woman.
Having four sides and four equal angles.
The sum of ten and four; forteen units or objects.
One of fourteen equal parts into which one whole may be divided; the quotient of a unit divided by fourteen.
One of four equal parts into which one whole may be divided; the quotient of a unit divided by four.
of or pertaining to the fourth and final year in a U. S. high school or college.
In the fourth place.
A viverrine animal of Madagascar (Cryptoprocta ferox). It resembles a cat in size and form, and has retractile claws.
A despicable fellow.
A fig; -- a word of contempt.
Despicable.
A slight depression or pit; a fossa.
Having pits or depressions; pitted.
A small depression or pit; a fovea.
Having small pits or depressions, as the receptacle in some composite flowers.
Foveolate.
One of the fine granules contained in the protoplasm of a pollen grain.
To catch or kill wild fowl, for game or food, as by shooting, or by decoys, nets, etc.
A sportsman who pursues wild fowl, or takes or kills for food.
A variety of rhodonite, from Franklin Furnace, New Jersey, containing some zinc.
To turn sour; -- said of beer, etc., when it sours in fermenting.
Pertaining to or engaged in the hunting of foxes; fond of hunting foxes.
A hole in the earth to which a fox resorts to hide himself.
Discolored or stained; -- said of timber, and also of the paper of books or engravings.
Behavior like that of a fox; cunning.
See Fox, n., 7.
The fox shark; -- called also sea fox. See Thrasher shark, under Shark. The european dragonet. See Dragonet.
Any plant of the genus Digitalis. The common English foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) is a handsome perennial or biennial plant, whose leaves are used as a powerful medicine, both as a sedative and diuretic. See Digitalis.
a small pit in the ground for individual shelter against enemy fire.
One of a special breed of hounds used for chasing foxes.
The state or quality of being foxy, or foxlike; craftiness; shrewdness.
Foxlike.
Resembling a fox in his characteristic qualities; cunning; artful; foxy.
Foxlike.
Foxiness; craftiness.
The tail or brush of a fox.
a ballroom dance for couples in quadruple time, combining short and long and fast and slow steps in fixed sequences.
To dance the foxtrot.
Like or pertaining to the fox; foxlike in disposition or looks; wily; cunning.