| BILLFOLD | • billfold n. A small, folding sleeve or case designed to hold paper currency, as well as credit cards, pictures, etc. • BILLFOLD n. a wallet.
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| DOWNFALL | • downfall n. A precipitous decline in fortune; death or rapid deterioration, as in status or wealth. • downfall n. The cause of such a fall; a critical blow or error.
 • downfall n. An act of falling down.
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| FALDEROL | • falderol n. Alternative form of folderol. • FALDEROL n. nonsense; a meaningless refrain of a song, also FALDERAL, FOLDEROL.
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| FALLOWED | • fallowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of fallow. • fallowed adj. Of land, ploughed but left unseeded.
 • FALLOW v. to plough and leave unseeded.
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| FELLOWED | • fellowed v. Simple past tense and past participle of fellow. • FELLOW v. to produce an equal to.
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| FLOODLIT | • floodlit adj. Lit by floodlights. • floodlit v. Simple past tense and past participle of floodlight.
 • FLOODLIT adj. illuminated by floodlights.
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| FLORIDLY | • floridly adv. In a florid manner. • FLORID adv. flowery; having a ruddy or highly coloured complexion.
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| FOLDABLE | • foldable adj. That can be folded. • foldable n. Something that can be folded.
 • FOLDABLE adj. able to be folded.
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| FOLDEROL | • folderol n. (Uncountable) Nonsense or foolishness. • folderol n. (Countable) A decorative object of little value; a trifle or gewgaw.
 • folde-rol n. (Rare) Alternative form of fol-de-rol.
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| FOLKLAND | • folkland n. (Law, historical, UK) Land held in villeinage, being distributed among the folk, or people, at the pleasure… • FOLKLAND n. in Old English times, land held by folk-right, as opposed to bookland.
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| FOLLOWED | • followed v. Simple past tense and past participle of follow. • FOLLOW v. to go after or behind.
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| FORELLED | • forelled v. Simple past tense and past participle of forel. • FOREL v. to bind books with a kind of parchment.
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| LEAFMOLD | • leafmold n. Alternative form of leaf mold. • leaf␣mold n. Decomposed or composted remains of leaves.
 • leaf␣mold n. Soil consisting principally of layers of decomposed leaves.
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| LIFEHOLD | • lifehold n. Land held by a life estate. • LIFEHOLD adj. of land, held by a life estate.
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| NAILFOLD | • nailfold n. The skin that overlaps the edge of a fingernail or toenail. • NAILFOLD n. a fold of skin around the fingernail.
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| OILFIELD | • oilfield n. Alternative spelling of oil field. • oil␣field n. An area under which are reserves of petroleum, especially one with productive oil wells.
 • OILFIELD n. an area of mineral oil production.
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| WILDFOWL | • wildfowl n. Any wild bird such as ducks, geese or swans. • wildfowl n. Waterfowl.
 • wildfowl v. To hunt wildfowl.
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