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Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.
Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.
foks — I m IV, DB. a, Ms. foksie; lm M. y «skrótowo o psie z rasy foksterierów» Wesoły, zwinny foks. II m IV, DB. a, Ms. foksie; lm M. y «skrótowo o fokstrocie» Skoczny, szalony foks. Tańczyć foksa … Słownik języka polskiego
slou-foks — slȏu fȍks m DEFINICIJA v. slow fox … Hrvatski jezični portal
Fox — /foks/, n. 1. Charles James, 1749 1806, British orator and statesman. 2. George, 1624 91, English religious leader and writer: founder of the Society of Friends. 3. John. See Foxe, John. 4. John William, Jr., 1863 1919, U.S. novelist … Universalium
foxberry — /foks ber ee, beuh ree/, n., pl. foxberries. the cowberry, Vaccinium vitis idaea. [1775 85, Amer.; FOX + BERRY] * * * … Universalium
Foxborough — /foks berr oh, bur oh/, n. a town in E Massachusetts. 14,148. * * * … Universalium
Foxe — /foks/, n. John 1516 87, English martyrologist. * * * … Universalium
foxfire — /foks fuyeur /, n. Chiefly Midland and Southern U.S. 1. organic luminescence, esp. from certain fungi on decaying wood. 2. any of various fungi causing luminescence in decaying wood. Also, fox fire. [1425 75; late ME; see FOX, FIRE] * * * … Universalium
foxglove — /foks gluv /, n. any Eurasian plant belonging to the genus Digitalis, of the figwort family, esp. D. purpurea, having drooping, tubular, purple or white flowers on tall spikes, and leaves that are the source of digitalis in medicine. [bef. 1000;… … Universalium
foxhole — /foks hohl /, n. a small pit, usually for one or two soldiers, dug as a shelter in a battle area. [1915 20; FOX + HOLE] * * * … Universalium
foxhound — /foks hownd /, n. any of several breeds of medium sized hounds trained to hunt foxes and having a glossy coat in combinations of black, tan, and white. Cf. American foxhound, English foxhound. [1755 65; FOX + HOUND1] * * * Either of two breeds of … Universalium