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fell1
verb (felled , felling )
1 to cut down (a tree).
2 to knock down someone or something; to make them fall.
3 needlecraft to turn under and stitch down the edges of (eg a seam).
noun
1 a quantity of timber felled at one time.
2 needlecraft a felled seam.
[Anglo-Saxon fyllan to make something fall]
fellable adjective .
feller noun .
verb (felled , felling )
1 to cut down (a tree).
2 to knock down someone or something; to make them fall.
3 needlecraft to turn under and stitch down the edges of (eg a seam).
noun
1 a quantity of timber felled at one time.
2 needlecraft a felled seam.
[Anglo-Saxon fyllan to make something fall]
fellable adjective .
feller noun .
También tienes: fey
fell2
noun (often fells) Scot & N Eng
1 a hill or moor.
2 an upland tract of waste, pasture or moorland.
[14c: from Norse fjall ]
noun (often fells) Scot & N Eng
1 a hill or moor.
2 an upland tract of waste, pasture or moorland.
[14c: from Norse fjall ]
También tienes: fey
fell3
adjective , old use destructive; deadly.
[13c: from French fel cruel]
at or in one fell swoop at a single deadly blow; in one quick operation.
adjective , old use destructive; deadly.
[13c: from French fel cruel]
at or in one fell swoop at a single deadly blow; in one quick operation.
También tienes: fey
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