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Definition of foul
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Foul
(superl.)
Ugly;
homely;
poor.
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Dark
::
Dark (a.)
Evincing
black or foul
traits
of
character;
vile;
wicked;
atrocious;
as, a dark
villain;
a dark
deed..
Deterge
::
Deterge
(v. t.) To
cleanse;
to purge away, as foul or
offending
matter
from the body, or from an
ulcer..
Clotted
::
Clotted
(a.)
Composed
of clots or
clods;
having
the
quality
or form of a clot;
sticky;
slimy;
foul.
Squalidly
::
Squalidity
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
squalid;
foulness;
filthiness.
Filthiness
::
Filthiness
(n.) That which is
filthy,
or makes
filthy;
foulness;
nastiness;
corruption;
pollution;
impurity..
Slough
::
Slough
(n.) The dead mass
separating
from a foul sore; the dead part which
separates
from the
living
tissue
in
mortification.
Slum
::
Slum (n.) A foul back
street
of a city,
especially
one
filled
with a poor,
dirty,
degraded,
and often
vicious
population;
any low
neighborhood
or dark
retreat;
--
usually
in the
plural;
as,
Westminster
slums are
haunts
for
theives..
Foul
::
Foul
(superl.)
Not
favorable;
unpropitious;
not fair or
advantageous;
as, a foul wind; a foul road;
cloudy
or
rainy;
stormy;
not fair; -- said of the
weather,
sky, etc..
Timenoguy
::
Timenoguy
(n.) A rope
carried
taut
between
or over
obstacles
likely
to
engage
or foul the
running
rigging
in
working
a ship.
Foul
::
Foul (v. i.) To
become
clogged
with burnt
powder
in the
process
of
firing,
as a gun..
Soil
::
Soil (n.) To make dirty or
unclean
on the
surface;
to foul; to
dirty;
to
defile;
as, to soil a
garment
with
dust..
Grime
::
Grime (n.) Foul
matter;
dirt,
rubbed
in;
sullying
blackness,
deeply
ingrained..
Sullied
::
Sulliage
(v. t.)
Foulness;
filth.
Rust
::
Rust (n.) Foul
matter
arising
from
degeneration;
as, rust on
salted
meat..
Dirt
::
Dirt (n.) Any foul of
filthy
substance,
as
excrement,
mud, dust, etc.;
whatever,
adhering
to
anything,
renders
it foul or
unclean;
earth;
as, a
wagonload
of
dirt..
Aspersion
::
Aspersion
(n.) The
spreading
of
calumniations
reports
or
charges
which
tarnish
reputation,
like the
bespattering
of a body with foul
water;
calumny..
Smoterlich
::
Smoterlich
(a.)
Dirty;
foul.
Ventilation
::
Ventilation
(n.) The act of
ventilating,
or the state of being
ventilated;
the art or
process
of
replacing
foul air by that which is pure, in any
inclosed
place,
as a
house,
a
church,
a mine, etc.; free
exposure
to air..
Dirty
::
Dirty
(superl.)
Defiled
with dirt; foul;
nasty;
filthy;
not clean or pure;
serving
to
defile;
as, dirty
hands;
dirty
water;
a dirty
white..
Calcedon
::
Calcedon
(n.) A foul vein, like
chalcedony,
in some
precious
stones..
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