An athletic training technique, used especially in running, in which periods of intense effort alternate with periods of less strenuous effort in a continuous workout.
fortake
fortake
verb
(transitive) To take away; remove; deprive.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To aim or deal a blow at; hit.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To mistake; make a mistake.
fraktur
fraktur
noun
(US) A Pennsylvania German document style, incorporating watercolour illustration and fraktur lettering.
(typography) A style of black letter type, used especially in Germany in the 16th to 20th centuries.
frecket
frisket
frisket
noun
(printing) A thin frame in a printing press that holds the sheet of paper in position and acts as a mask.
frsiket
futhark
futhark
noun
The Germanic runic alphabet; especially specifically the Elder or Younger futhark alphabet (of Scandinavia and the European mainland), as contrasted with the Anglo-Saxon futhorc.
futhork
futhork
noun
Alternative spelling of futhorc
klafter
klafter
noun
A unit of length formerly widely used in Central Europe, derived from the span of a man's outstretched arms, typically defined as six local feet (equivalent to a fathom) or about 1.8 meters.
koftgar
koftgar
noun
A metalworker who produces koftgari.
krefetz
kristof
ratfink
ratfink
noun
(also attributive) A dislikable or contemptible person.