These are the meanings of the letters FORESTY when you unscramble them.
- fetors (unknown)
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- Forest (a.)
Of or pertaining to a forest; sylvan.
- Forest (n.)
A large extent or precinct of country, generally waste and woody, belonging to the sovereign, set apart for the keeping of game for his use, not inclosed, but distinguished by certain limits, and protected by certain laws, courts, and officers of its own.
- Forest (n.)
An extensive wood; a large tract of land covered with trees; in the United States, a wood of native growth, or a tract of woodland which has never been cultivated.
- Forest (v. t.)
To cover with trees or wood.
- fortes (unknown)
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- Foster (n.)
A forester.
- Foster (n.)
One who, or that which, fosters.
- Foster (v. i.)
To be nourished or trained up together.
- Foster (v. t.)
Relating to nourishment; affording, receiving, or sharing nourishment or nurture; -- applied to father, mother, child, brother, etc., to indicate that the person so called stands in the relation of parent, child, brother, etc., as regards sustenance and nurture, but not by tie of blood.
- Foster (v. t.)
To cherish; to promote the growth of; to encourage; to sustain and promote; as, to foster genius.
- Foster (v. t.)
To feed; to nourish; to support; to bring up.
- foyers (unknown)
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- Frosty (a.)
Appearing as if covered with hoarfrost; white; gray-haired; as, a frosty head.
- Frosty (a.)
Attended with, or producing, frost; having power to congeal water; cold; freezing; as, a frosty night.
- Frosty (a.)
Chill in affection; without warmth of affection or courage.
- Frosty (a.)
Covered with frost; as, the grass is frosty.
- Oyster (n.)
A name popularly given to the delicate morsel contained in a small cavity of the bone on each side of the lower part of the back of a fowl.
- Oyster (n.)
Any marine bivalve mollusk of the genus Ostrea. They are usually found adhering to rocks or other fixed objects in shallow water along the seacoasts, or in brackish water in the mouth of rivers. The common European oyster (Ostrea edulis), and the American oyster (Ostrea Virginiana), are the most important species.
- softer (unknown)
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- Storey (n.)
See Story.
- toyers (unknown)
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