(historical) A hood; a close-fitting cap covering much of the head, widespread until the 18th century; after that worn only by small children and country women.
(historical) A similar item of chain mail headgear covering the head.
A hairdo.
An official headdress, such as that worn by certain judges in England.
verb
(transitive) To style or arrange hair.
fico
fico
noun
(archaic) a fig; an insignificant trifle
(archaic) a sign of contempt made with the fingers
fido
fido
noun
(numismatics) A coin that is defective, having been incorrectly minted, often prized by collectors.
fifo
fifo
Noun
First In First Out
figo
figo
noun
Alternative form of fico
filo
filo
noun
Alternative spelling of phyllo
fino
fino
noun
The driest and palest type of traditional sherry.
fioc
fiot
foci
foci
noun
plural of focus
foia
foil
foil
noun
(aerodynamics, aviation) Clipping of aerofoil/airfoil.
(authorship, figuratively) In literature, theatre/theater, etc., a character who helps emphasize the traits of the main character and who usually acts as an opponent or antagonist, but can also serve as the sidekick of the protagonist.
(fencing) A very thin sword with a blunted (or foiled) tip
(figuratively) Anything that acts by contrast to emphasise the characteristics of something.
(heraldry) A stylized flower or leaf.
(hunting) The track of an animal.
(hydrodynamics, nautical) Clipping of hydrofoil.
(uncountable) Thin aluminium/aluminum (or, formerly, tin) used for wrapping food.
A thin layer of metal put between a jewel and its setting to make it seem more brilliant.
A thin, transparent plastic material on which marks are made and projected for the purposes of presentation. See transparency.
A very thin sheet of metal.
Failure when on the point of attainment; defeat; frustration; miscarriage.
One of the incorrect answers presented in a multiple-choice test.
verb
(mathematics) To expand a product of two or more algebraic expressions, typically binomials.
(nautical) Clipping of hydrofoil.
(obsolete) To defile; to soil.
(obsolete) To tread underfoot; to trample.
(transitive) To cover or wrap with foil.
To blunt; to dull; to spoil.
To prevent (someone) from accomplishing something.
To prevent (something) from being accomplished.
foin
foin
noun
(archaic) A thrust.
A kind of fur, black at the top on a whitish ground, taken from the ferret or weasel of the same name.
The beech marten (Martes foina, syn. Mustela foina).
verb
(archaic) To prick; to sting.
(archaic) To thrust with a sword; to stab at.
foix
hifo
info
info
noun
(informal) information.
ioof
lifo
lifo
Adjective
Last in first out (describing a stack data structure).