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fell

noun

1 fell

The dressed skin of an animal (especially a large animal).

synonym: hide.

Roget 206: height, altitude, elevation; eminence, pitch; loftiness etc. adj.; sublimity.    tallness etc. adj.; stature, ... show more

Roget 223: covering, cover; baldachin, baldachino, baldaquin; canopy, tilt, awning, tent, marquee, tente d'abri [Fr.], umbrella, parasol, sunshade; ... show more

Dutch: balg, vel

2 fell

Seam made by turning under or folding together and stitching the seamed materials to avoid rough edges.

synonym: felled seam.

3 fell

The act of felling something (as a tree).

verb

1 fell

Cause to fall by or as if by delivering a blow.

synonyms: cut down, drop, strike down.

Roget 162: be destroyed &c.; perish; fall to the ground; tumble, topple; go to pieces, fall to pieces; break up; crumble to dust; go to the dogs, go to the wall, go to smash, go to shivers, ... show more

Roget 213: be horizontal etc. adj.; lie, recline, couch; lie down, lie flat, lie prostrate; sprawl, loll, sit down.    render horizontal etc. ... show more

Roget 308: depress, lower, let down, take down, let down a peg, take down a peg; cast; let drop, let fall; sink, debase, bring low, abase, reduce, ... show more

2 fell

Pass away rapidly.

synonyms: fly, vanish.

Dutch: omvliegen, vliegen, voorbijvliegen

3 fell

Sew a seam by folding the edges.

adjective

1 fell

of persons or their actions Able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering.

synonyms: barbarous, brutal, cruel, roughshod, savage, vicious.

Roget 907: malevolent, unbenevolent; unbenign; ill-disposed, ill-intentioned, ill-natured, ill-conditioned, ill-contrived; evil-minded, evil-disposed; black-browed.    malicious; malign, ... show more

Roget 860: fearing etc. v.; frightened etc. v.; in fear, in a fright etc. n.; haunted with the fear of etc. n.; afeard.    ... show more

Polish: okrutny


Moby thesaurus: Draconian, Leatherette, Leatheroid, Tartarean, align, alkali flat, alluvial plain, animal, anthill, anthropophagous, appalling, astounding, atrocious, awe-inspiring, awesome, awful, baleful, barbaric, barbarous, barrow ... show more.

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