footwork |
the manner in which the feet are used or moved, as in sports such as tennis or boxing, or in dance. [3 definitions] |
fop |
a man who is highly concerned with, and often vain about, his appearance and manners; dandy. |
for |
used to indicate the purpose, aim, or destination of an action. [13 definitions] |
for- |
away; off. [2 definitions] |
forage |
food for grazing or browsing animals, usu. horses or cattle. [6 definitions] |
foramen |
an opening, perforation, or short passage through a bony or membranous anatomical structure or plant ovule. |
foramen magnum |
the large opening at the base of the skull where the spinal cord connects with the medulla oblongata. |
foraminifer |
any of several single-celled marine organisms that have chalky cells perforated by tiny pores through which thin pseudopods protrude, and that form the chief component of chalk. |
forasmuch |
inasmuch as; since. |
foray |
a quick raid or sudden advance, usu. military and often to take forage or plunder. [3 definitions] |
forbade |
a past tense of forbid. |
forbear |
to keep or abstain from (an action or utterance); forgo. [3 definitions] |
forbearance |
the act or capability of refraining or holding back. [2 definitions] |
forbid |
to give orders that bar or prohibit (an action). [4 definitions] |
forbidden |
a past participle of forbid. [2 definitions] |
Forbidden City |
a vast, walled complex of buildings in Beijing, China, formerly the Imperial Palace (1491-1911), now open to the public as the Palace Museum. |
forbidden fruit |
in the Bible, the fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil in the garden of Eden, which had been forbidden to Adam and Eve by God. [2 definitions] |
forbidding |
tending to discourage an approach; likely to be unmanageable; uninviting. [2 definitions] |
forbore |
past tense of forbear. |
forborne |
past participle of forbear. |
force |
active power, energy, or physical strength. [14 definitions] |