💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Foiler"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| foilsmannoun | A person who fights with a foil, or thin sword. |
| foisternoun | One who foists; a falsifier. |
| foilistnoun | (fencing) A fencer who fights with a foil. |
| foilingnoun | The act by which something is foiled; prevention of success. |
| frustrateenoun | (rare) One who is frustrated. |
| foilnoun | (mnemonic) An acronym for the algorithm for multiplying two binomials. |
| floggernoun | One who flogs. |
| folfernoun | One who plays folf. |
| frustrationnoun | The feeling of annoyance at impossibility from resistance or inability to achieve something. |
| frapistnoun | (Internet slang, dated) Someone who frapes. |
| froterernoun | (obsolete, nonce word) One who frotes; one who rubs or chafes. |
| furlernoun | A person or device that furls a flag, a sail, etc. |
| hydrofoilnoun | (nautical) A vessel equipped with such a device. |
| foystnoun | (obsolete) Alternative spelling of foist in the meaning of ship |
| foinerynoun | (obsolete) Thrusting with the foil; fencing with the point of the sword, as distinguished from broadsword play. |
| feinternoun | Someone who feints. |
| frizernoun | Alternative form of friezer. [Someone or something that friezes or frizzes.] |
| farseernoun | (fantasy) One who farsees; prophet; soothsayer; fortuneteller. |
| feudernoun | One who feuds. |
| foistverb | (transitive) To force another to accept especially by stealth or deceit; to stick. |
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