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foghorn
a loud, deep horn on a ship or on the shore, used in fog or at night to give warning signals.
foil
2
a very thin, flexible sheet of a metal, such as aluminum.
-fold
a suffix that means "multiplied by" or "times." [2 definitions]
fold
1
to bend over upon itself so that one section lies on or against another section. [8 definitions]
fold
2
an area within a fence or wall where sheep or other animals are kept.
folder
a piece of paper or cardboard folded at the center. A folder can hold papers or letters. [3 definitions]
foliage
leaves on a tree or other plant. [2 definitions]
folk
a group of people who come from the same country and share the same kind of life. [5 definitions]
folk dance
A dance made up and handed down by the common people of a region or country. [2 definitions]
folklore
the stories and ways of a group of people from a certain place or country. Such stories and traditions are handed down through the years from one generation to the next.
folk music
music made up and played by the common people of a region or country. Such music is often simple, with parts that are played over and over.
folk singer
a singer of folk songs.
folk song
a piece of folk music meant for singing.
folk tale
a story that has been handed down for generations among the common people of a region.
follow
to come or go after or behind. [7 definitions]
follower
a person who believes in, studies, or supports the ideas of a teacher or other leader. [2 definitions]
following
a group of followers or supporters. [4 definitions]
follow in the footsteps of
to have the same job or lead the same kind of life as someone else.
follow up
to act further to keep something from being forgotten.
folly
a lack of good sense or judgment.
fond
having or expressing tender or loving feelings. [2 definitions]
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