foolish |
lacking in good sense or judgment, or appearing to lack them; silly. [3 definitions] |
foot |
in vertebrate animals, the lower part of the leg below the ankle joint, on which the body stands and moves. [10 definitions] |
footage |
a length of anything that can be measured in feet. [2 definitions] |
football |
a North American game played by two opposing teams on a rectangular field, in which players pass or carry a ball in an effort to transport it to one end of the playing area and thus score points. [4 definitions] |
foothill |
a low hill at the foot of a mountain or range of mountains. |
footing |
a foundation or firm basis on which one can stand, build, or develop. [4 definitions] |
footnote |
a note at the foot of a page or the end of a chapter that provides a comment or reference on the above or foregoing text. [4 definitions] |
footprint |
an outline or indentation created by pressing the foot on a surface, such as a step in wet sand or a muddy print left by a shoe. |
footstep |
a single step with the foot, or the sound it makes. [4 definitions] |
footstool |
a low stool on which to support the feet while seated. |
for |
used to indicate the purpose, aim, or destination of an action. [13 definitions] |
forage |
food for grazing or browsing animals, usu. horses or cattle. [6 definitions] |
forbade |
a past tense of forbid. |
forbid |
to give orders that bar or prohibit (an action). [4 definitions] |
forbidden |
a past participle of forbid. [2 definitions] |
force |
active power, energy, or physical strength. [14 definitions] |
forceful |
having power, force, or effectiveness. |
forceps |
a pair of tongs or pincers used in medical procedures, as to grasp and extract tissue or foreign bodies during surgery. |
for certain |
unquestionably; positively. |
ford |
a shallow stretch in a river or other body of water that can be crossed without a boat or raft. [2 definitions] |
fore- |
before. [2 definitions] |