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felt

felt

adj

  1. That has been experienced or perceived.

noun

  1. (obsolete) A skin or hide; a fell; a pelt.
  2. A cloth or stuff made of matted fibres of wool, or wool and fur, fulled or wrought into a compact substance by rolling and pressure, with lees or size, without spinning or weaving.
  3. A felt-tip pen.
  4. A hat made of felt.

verb

  1. (transitive) To cover with, or as if with, felt.
  2. (transitive) To make into felt, or a feltlike substance; to cause to adhere and mat together.
  3. (transitive, poker) To cause a player to lose all their chips.
  4. simple past tense and past participle of feel

filt

flat

flat

adj

  1. (authorship, figuratively, especially of a character) Lacking in depth, substance, or believability; underdeveloped; one-dimensional.
  2. (figurative) Lacking liveliness or action; depressed; uninteresting; dull and boring.
  3. (golf, of a golf club) Having a head at a very obtuse angle to the shaft.
  4. (grammar) Not having an inflectional ending or sign, such as a noun used as an adjective, or an adjective as an adverb, without the addition of a formative suffix; or an infinitive without the sign "to".
  5. (horticulture, of certain fruits) Flattening at the ends.
  6. (juggling, of a throw) Without spin; spinless.
  7. (music) Of a note or voice, lower in pitch than it should be.
  8. (music, note) Lowered by one semitone.
  9. (music, voice) Without variations in pitch.
  10. (not comparable, commerce) Of fees, fares etc., fixed; unvarying.
  11. (of a battery) Unable to emit power; dead.
  12. (of a carbonated drink) With all or most of its carbon dioxide having come out of solution so that the drink no longer fizzes or contains any bubbles.
  13. (of a tire or other inflated object) Deflated, especially because of a puncture.
  14. (of colours) Without variation in tone or hue (uniform), and dull (not glossy).
  15. (of measurements of time) Exact.
  16. (phonetics, dated, of a consonant) Sonant; vocal, as distinguished from a sharp (non-sonant) consonant.
  17. (slang) Having small or invisible breasts and/or buttocks.
  18. (wine) Lacking acidity without being sweet.
  19. Absolute; downright; peremptory.
  20. At a consistently depressed level; consistently lacklustre.
  21. Having no variations in height.
  22. In a horizontal line or plane; not sloping.
  23. Smooth; having no protrusions, indentations or other surface irregularities, or relatively so.
  24. Without variation in level, quantity, value, tone etc.

adv

  1. (finance, slang) Without allowance for accrued interest.
  2. (of accurately measured timings) Exactly, precisely.
  3. (with units of time, distance, etc) Used to emphasize the smallness of the measurement.
  4. Bluntly.
  5. Completely.
  6. Directly; flatly.
  7. In the mile race, Smith's time was 3:58.56, and Brown's was four minutes flat.
  8. So as to be flat.

noun

  1. (Australia, horse racing, with 'the' or attributively, sometimes with capital) the area in the centre of a racecourse.
  2. (chiefly Britain, New England, New Zealand and Australia, archaic elsewhere) An apartment, usually on one level and usually consisting of more than one room.
  3. (entomology) Any of various hesperiid butterflies that spread their wings open when they land.
  4. (gambling, slang) A cheater's die with the edges shaved to make certain rolls more likely.
  5. (geometry) A subset of n-dimensional space that is congruent to a Euclidean space of lower dimension.
  6. (historical) An early kind of toy soldier having a flat design.
  7. (horse racing, with 'the' or attributively, sometimes with capital) Level horse-racing ground, as contrasted with courses incorporating jumps, or the racing done on such ground.
  8. (in the phrase 'the flat') Level ground in general.
  9. (in the plural) A type of flat-soled running shoe without spikes.
  10. (in the plural) A type of ladies' shoe with a very low heel.
  11. (informal, automotive) A flat tyre/flat tire.
  12. (mail) A large mail piece measuring at least 8 1/2 by 11 inches, such as catalogs, magazines, and unfolded paper enclosed in large envelopes.
  13. (mining) A horizontal vein or ore deposit auxiliary to a main vein; also, any horizontal portion of a vein not elsewhere horizontal.
  14. (music) A note played a semitone lower than a natural, denoted by the symbol ♭ placed after the letter representing the note (e.g., B♭) or in front of the note symbol (e.g. ♭♪).
  15. (obsolete) A dull fellow; a simpleton.
  16. (optics) A flat (i.e. plane) mirror
  17. (painting) A thin, broad brush used in oil and watercolour painting.
  18. (publishing) A flat, glossy children's book with few pages.
  19. (rail transport, US) A railroad car without a roof, and whose body is a platform without sides; a platform car or flatcar.
  20. (swordfighting) The flat side of a blade, as opposed to the sharp edge.
  21. (technical, theatre, stagecraft) A rectangular wooden structure covered with masonite, lauan, or muslin, often produced in standard modules, that is used to build wall surfaces on stage. Flats can be painted and outfitted with doors and/or windows to depict a building or other part of a scene. It's a hard-surfaced alternative to a backcloth orbackdrop.
  22. A flat sheet for use on a bed.
  23. A flat-bottomed boat, without keel, and of small draught.
  24. A platform on a wheel, upon which emblematic designs etc. are carried in processions.
  25. A straw hat, broad-brimmed and low-crowned.
  26. A wide, shallow container or pallet.
  27. An area of level ground.
  28. Short for flat ride (“spinning amusement ride”).
  29. The palm of the hand, with the adjacent part of the fingers.

verb

  1. (intransitive) To become flat or flattened; to sink or fall to an even surface.
  2. (intransitive) To dash, rush
  3. (intransitive, music, colloquial) To fall from the pitch.
  4. (poker slang) To make a flat call; to call without raising.
  5. (transitive) To dash or throw
  6. (transitive, dated) To make flat; to flatten; to level.
  7. (transitive, dated) To render dull, insipid, or spiritless; to depress.
  8. (transitive, music) To depress in tone, as a musical note; especially, to lower in pitch by half a tone.
  9. (transitive, obsolete) To beat or strike; pound

flet

flet

noun

  1. (rare or dialectal) A house; home.
  2. (rare or dialectal) Floor; bottom; lower surface.

flit

flit

adj

  1. (poetic, obsolete) Fast, nimble.

noun

  1. (dated, slang) A homosexual.
  2. (physics) A particular, unexpected, short lived change of state.
  3. A fluttering or darting movement.

verb

  1. (UK, dialect) To move house (sometimes a sudden move to avoid debts).
  2. (physics) To unpredictably change state for short periods of time.
  3. To be unstable; to be easily or often moved.
  4. To move a tethered animal to a new, grazing location.
  5. To move about rapidly and nimbly.
  6. To move quickly from one location to another.

flot

laft

left

left

adj

  1. (geography) Designating the bank of a river (etc.) on one's left when facing downstream (i.e. facing forward while floating with the current); that is, the north bank of a river that flows eastward. If this arrow: ⥲ shows the direction of the current, the tilde is on the left side of the river.
  2. (politics) Left-wing; pertaining to the political left.
  3. Designating the side of the body toward the west when one is facing north; the side of the body on which the heart is located in most humans; the opposite of right. This arrow points to the reader's left: ←

adv

  1. On the left side.
  2. Towards the left side.
  3. Towards the political left.

noun

  1. (boxing) A punch delivered with the left fist.
  2. (politics) The left-wing political parties as a group; citizens holding left-wing views as a group.
  3. (surfing) A wave breaking from left to right (viewed from the shore).
  4. The left hand or fist.
  5. The left side or direction.

verb

  1. simple past tense and past participle of leave (“depart, separate from; (cause or allow to) remain”).
  2. simple past tense and past participle of leave (“permit”).

lift

lift

noun

  1. (UK dialectal, chiefly Scotland) Air.
  2. (UK dialectal, chiefly Scotland) The sky; the heavens; firmament; atmosphere.
  3. (UK, Australia, New Zealand) Mechanical device for vertically transporting goods or people between floors in a building.
  4. (dance) The lifting of a dance partner into the air.
  5. (engineering) One of the steps of a cone pulley.
  6. (figurative) An improvement in mood.
  7. (historical slang) A thief.
  8. (horology) That portion of the vibration of a balance during which the impulse is given.
  9. (measurement) The difference in elevation between the upper pool and lower pool of a waterway, separated by lock.
  10. (nautical) A rope leading from the masthead to the extremity of a yard below, and used for raising or supporting the end of the yard.
  11. (shoemaking) A layer of leather in the heel of a shoe.
  12. A liftgate.
  13. A rise; a degree of elevation.
  14. An act of lifting or raising.
  15. An upward force, such as the force that keeps aircraft aloft.
  16. Permanent construction with a built-in platform that is lifted vertically.
  17. The act of transporting someone in a vehicle; a ride; a trip.
  18. The amount or weight to be lifted.
  19. The space or distance through which anything is lifted.

verb

  1. (finance) To buy a security or other asset previously offered for sale.
  2. (hunting, transitive) To take (hounds) off the existing scent and move them to another spot.
  3. (informal, intransitive) To lift weights; to weight-lift.
  4. (obsolete) To bear; to support.
  5. (programming) To transform (a function) into a corresponding function in a different context.
  6. (transitive) To alleviate, to lighten (pressure, tension, stress, etc.)
  7. (transitive) To remove (a ban, restriction, etc.).
  8. (transitive) to cause to move upwards.
  9. (transitive, intransitive) To raise or rise.
  10. (transitive, slang) To arrest (a person).
  11. (transitive, slang) To source directly without acknowledgement; to plagiarise.
  12. To collect, as moneys due; to raise.
  13. To elevate or improve in rank, condition, etc.; often with up.
  14. To try to raise something; to exert the strength for raising or bearing.

loft

loft

adj

  1. (obsolete, rare) lofty; proud; haughty

noun

  1. (golf) The pitch or slope of the face of a golf club (tending to drive the ball upward).
  2. (obsolete) A floor or room placed above another.
  3. (obsolete, except in derivatives) air, the air; the sky, the heavens.
  4. (textiles) The thickness of a soft object when not under pressure.
  5. A gallery or raised apartment in a church, hall, etc.
  6. An attic or similar space (often used for storage) in the roof of a house or other building.

verb

  1. (bowling) To throw the ball erroneously through the air instead of releasing it on the lane's surface.
  2. (intransitive) To fly or travel through the air, as though propelled
  3. (transitive) To furnish with a loft space.
  4. (transitive) To propel high into the air.
  5. (transitive) To raise (a bed) on tall supports so that the space beneath can be used for something else.

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