These are the meanings of the letters ADOLF when you unscramble them.
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- Foal (n.)
The young of any animal of the Horse family (Equidae); a colt; a filly.
- Foal (v.i.)
To bring forth young, as an animal of the horse kind.
- Foal (v.t.)
To bring forth (a colt); -- said of a mare or a she ass.
- Fold (n.)
A boundary; a limit.
- Fold (n.)
A flock of sheep; figuratively, the Church or a church; as, Christ's fold.
- Fold (n.)
An inclosure for sheep; a sheep pen.
- Fold (v.)
A doubling,esp. of any flexible substance; a part laid over on another part; a plait; a plication.
- Fold (v.)
That which is folded together, or which infolds or envelops; embrace.
- Fold (v.)
Times or repetitions; -- used with numerals, chiefly in composition, to denote multiplication or increase in a geometrical ratio, the doubling, tripling, etc., of anything; as, fourfold, four times, increased in a quadruple ratio, multiplied by four.
- Fold (v. i.)
To become folded, plaited, or doubled; to close over another of the same kind; to double together; as, the leaves of the door fold.
- Fold (v. i.)
To confine sheep in a fold.
- Fold (v. t.)
To confine in a fold, as sheep.
- Fold (v. t.)
To cover or wrap up; to conceal.
- Fold (v. t.)
To double or lay together, as the arms or the hands; as, he folds his arms in despair.
- Fold (v. t.)
To inclose within folds or plaitings; to envelop; to infold; to clasp; to embrace.
- Fold (v. t.)
To lap or lay in plaits or folds; to lay one part over another part of; to double; as, to fold cloth; to fold a letter.
- Load (v.)
A burden; that which is laid on or put in anything for conveyance; that which is borne or sustained; a weight; as, a heavy load.
- Load (v.)
A particular measure for certain articles, being as much as may be carried at one time by the conveyance commonly used for the article measured; as, a load of wood; a load of hay; specifically, five quarters.
- Load (v.)
That which burdens, oppresses, or grieves the mind or spirits; as, a load of care.
- Load (v.)
The charge of a firearm; as, a load of powder.
- Load (v.)
The quantity which can be carried or drawn in some specified way; the contents of a cart, barrow, or vessel; that which will constitute a cargo; lading.
- Load (v.)
The work done by a steam engine or other prime mover when working.
- Load (v.)
Weight or violence of blows.
- Load (v. t.)
To adulterate or drug; as, to load wine.
- Load (v. t.)
To lay a load or burden on or in, as on a horse or in a cart; to charge with a load, as a gun; to furnish with a lading or cargo, as a ship; hence, to add weight to, so as to oppress or embarrass; to heap upon.
- Load (v. t.)
To magnetize.
- Loaf (n.)
Any thick lump, mass, or cake; especially, a large regularly shaped or molded mass, as of bread, sugar, or cake.
- Loaf (v. i.)
To spend time in idleness; to lounge or loiter about.
- Loaf (v. t.)
To spend in idleness; -- with away; as, to loaf time away.