These are the meanings of the letters FOOTMUFF when you unscramble them.
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Foot (n.)
A combination of syllables consisting a metrical element of a verse, the syllables being formerly distinguished by their quantity or length, but in modern poetry by the accent.
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Foot (n.)
A measure of length equivalent to twelve inches; one third of a yard. See Yard.
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Foot (n.)
Fundamental principle; basis; plan; -- used only in the singular.
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Foot (n.)
Recognized condition; rank; footing; -- used only in the singular.
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Foot (n.)
Soldiers who march and fight on foot; the infantry, usually designated as the foot, in distinction from the cavalry.
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Foot (n.)
That which corresponds to the foot of a man or animal; as, the foot of a table; the foot of a stocking.
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Foot (n.)
The lower edge of a sail.
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Foot (n.)
The lowest part or base; the ground part; the bottom, as of a mountain or column; also, the last of a row or series; the end or extremity, esp. if associated with inferiority; as, the foot of a hill; the foot of the procession; the foot of a class; the foot of the bed.
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Foot (n.)
The muscular locomotive organ of a mollusk. It is a median organ arising from the ventral region of body, often in the form of a flat disk, as in snails. See Illust. of Buccinum.
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Foot (n.)
The terminal part of the leg of man or an animal; esp., the part below the ankle or wrist; that part of an animal upon which it rests when standing, or moves. See Manus, and Pes.
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Foot (v. i.)
To tread to measure or music; to dance; to trip; to skip.
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Foot (v. i.)
To walk; -- opposed to ride or fly.
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Foot (v. t.)
The size or strike with the talon.
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Foot (v. t.)
To kick with the foot; to spurn.
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Foot (v. t.)
To renew the foot of, as of stocking.
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Foot (v. t.)
To set on foot; to establish; to land.
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Foot (v. t.)
To sum up, as the numbers in a column; -- sometimes with up; as, to foot (or foot up) an account.
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Foot (v. t.)
To tread; as, to foot the green.
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Moot ()
of Mot
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Moot (a.)
Subject, or open, to argument or discussion; undecided; debatable; mooted.
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Moot (n.)
A meeting for discussion and deliberation; esp., a meeting of the people of a village or district, in Anglo-Saxon times, for the discussion and settlement of matters of common interest; -- usually in composition; as, folk-moot.
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Moot (n.)
A ring for gauging wooden pins.
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Moot (v.)
A discussion or debate; especially, a discussion of fictitious causes by way of practice.
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Moot (v.)
See 1st Mot.
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Moot (v. i.)
To argue or plead in a supposed case.
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Moot (v. t.)
Specifically: To discuss by way of exercise; to argue for practice; to propound and discuss in a mock court.
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Moot (v. t.)
To argue for and against; to debate; to discuss; to propose for discussion.
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Muff (n.)
A blown cylinder of glass which is afterward flattened out to make a sheet.
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Muff (n.)
A failure to hold a ball when once in the hands.
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Muff (n.)
A short hollow cylinder surrounding an object, as a pipe.
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Muff (n.)
A soft cover of cylindrical form, usually of fur, worn by women to shield the hands from cold.
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Muff (n.)
A stupid fellow; a poor-spirited person.
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Muff (n.)
The whitethroat.
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Muff (v. t.)
To handle awkwardly; to fumble; to fail to hold, as a ball, in catching it.
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toff (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
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tofu (unknown)
Sorry. I don't have the meaning of this word.
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Toom (a.)
Empty.
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Toom (v. t.)
To empty.
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Tuff (n.)
Same as Tufa.