(Christianity) A receptacle in a church for holy water, especially one used in baptism.
(computing, typography) A computer file containing the code used to draw and compose the glyphs of one or more typographic fonts on a computer display or printer.
(computing, typography, informal) A typeface.
(figuratively) A source, wellspring, fount.
(figuratively) Spring, source, fountain.
A receptacle for oil in a lamp.
In digital typesetting, a set of glyphs in a single style, representing one or more alphabets or writing systems, or the computer code representing it.
In metal typesetting, a set of type sorts in one size.
In phototypesetting, a set of patterns forming glyphs of any size, or the film they are stored on.
verb
(television, colloquial, transitive) To overlay (text) on the picture.
foot
foot
noun
(anatomy) Specifically, a human foot, which is found below the ankle and is used for standing and walking.
(billiards) The end of a billiard or pool table behind the foot point where the balls are racked.
(botany) In a bryophyte, that portion of a sporophyte which remains embedded within and attached to the parent gametophyte plant.
(cigars) The end of a cigar which is lit, and usually cut before lighting.
(collective, military) Foot soldiers; infantry.
(geometry) The point of intersection of one line with another that is perpendicular to it.
(malacology) The muscular part of a bivalve mollusc or a gastropod by which it moves or holds its position on a surface.
(molecular biology) The globular lower domain of a protein.
(music) A unit of measure for organ pipes equal to the wavelength of two octaves above middle C, approximately 328 mm.
(nautical) The bottom edge of a sail.
(often used attributively) Travel by walking.
(phonology) The parsing of syllables into prosodic constituents, which are used to determine the placement of stress in languages along with the notions of constituent heads.
(printing) The base of a piece of type, forming the sides of the groove.
(printing) The bottommost part of a typed or printed page.
(prosody) The basic measure of rhythm in a poem.
(sewing) The part of a sewing machine which presses downward on the fabric, and may also serve to move it forward.
A biological structure found in many animals that is used for locomotion and that is frequently a separate organ at the terminal part of the leg.
A short foot-like projection on the bottom of an object to support it.
A unit of measure equal to twelve inches or one third of a yard, equal to exactly 30.48 centimetres.
Fundamental principle; basis; plan.
Recognized condition; rank; footing.
The base or bottom of anything.
The end of a rectangular table opposite the head.
The part of a flat surface on which the feet customarily rest.
verb
(now rare) To set foot on; to walk on.
(obsolete) To set on foot; to establish; to land.
(transitive) To pay (a bill).
(transitive) To use the foot to kick (usually a ball).
To renew the foot of (a stocking, etc.).
To sum up, as the numbers in a column; sometimes with up.
To tread to measure of music; to dance; to trip; to skip.
To walk.
fort
fort
noun
(historical) An outlying trading-station, as in British North America.
A fortified defensive structure stationed with troops.
A structure improvised from furniture, bedding, etc., for playing games.
Any permanent army post.
verb
To create a fort, fortifications, a strong point, or a redoubt.
frot
frot
noun
A sexual act in which two males rub each other's penises with their penis.
verb
(archaic) To rub, chafe.
(slang) To rub one's genitals – usually the penis – against another person for sexual gratification.
(tanning) To work leather by rubbing.
koft
koft
noun
Alternative form of kuft
loft
loft
adj
(obsolete, rare) lofty; proud; haughty
noun
(golf) The pitch or slope of the face of a golf club (tending to drive the ball upward).
(obsolete) A floor or room placed above another.
(obsolete, except in derivatives) air, the air; the sky, the heavens.
(textiles) The thickness of a soft object when not under pressure.
A gallery or raised apartment in a church, hall, etc.
An attic or similar space (often used for storage) in the roof of a house or other building.
verb
(bowling) To throw the ball erroneously through the air instead of releasing it on the lane's surface.
(intransitive) To fly or travel through the air, as though propelled
(transitive) To furnish with a loft space.
(transitive) To propel high into the air.
(transitive) To raise (a bed) on tall supports so that the space beneath can be used for something else.
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soft
soft
adj
(Slavic phonology) Palatalized.
(UK, colloquial) Foolish.
(UK, of a man) Effeminate.
(computing) Emulated with software; not physically real.
(finance) Of a market: having more supply than demand; being a buyer's market.
(of a drink) Not containing alcohol.
(of a drug) Not likely to cause addiction.
(of a person) Physically or emotionally weak.
(of a sound) Quiet.
(of cloth or similar material) Smooth and flexible; not rough, rugged, or harsh.
(of pornography) softcore.
(of water) Low in dissolved calcium compounds.
(phonetics) Voiced; sonant; lenis.
(phonetics, rare) Voiceless.
(photography, of light) Made up of nonparallel rays, tending to wrap around a subject and produce diffuse shadows.
(physics) Of a ferromagnetic material; a material that becomes essentially non-magnetic when an external magnetic field is removed, a material with a low magnetic coercivity. (compare hard)
(slang) Lacking strength or resolve; not tough, wimpy.
Agreeable to the senses.
Easily giving way under pressure.
Expressing gentleness or tenderness; mild; conciliatory; courteous; kind.
Gentle in action or motion; easy.
Gentle.
Having a slight angle from straight.
Incomplete, or temporary; not a full action.
Not bright or intense.
Not harsh or offensive to the sight; not glaring or jagged; pleasing to the eye.
Requiring little or no effort; easy.
Weak in character; impressible.
adv
(obsolete) Softly; without roughness or harshness; gently; quietly.
intj
(archaic) Be quiet; hold; stop; not so fast.
noun
(colloquial) A soft sound or part of a sound.
(gaming, dated) Video game
(motorsports) Ellipsis of soft tyre. (A tyre whose compound is softer than mediums, and harder than supersofts.)
A soft or foolish person; an idiot.
stof
thof
thof
conj
(dialectal) Though.
toff
toff
noun
(Britain, derogatory) A person of the upper class or with pretensions to it, who usually communicates an air of superiority.
(obsolete) An elegantly dressed person.
toft
toft
noun
A hillock.
A homestead, especially one on a hill.
A messuage with right of common.
tofu
tofu
noun
(computing, typography) A box or rectangle, empty or with a question mark or hexadecimal code inside, displayed by some systems in place of a character not supported by available fonts. (such as _□ or )