Results for: spiked iron plates on the shoe worn to prevent slipping
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flat hat worn by soldiers and ecclesiastics in the Middle Ages, kind of flat hatbarret
flat piece of metal of assorted shapes that is awarded as a prize for an achievement or an act of bravery (usually in sports or the military); medallion, piece of metal given as an award, religious image worn as accessory, win a medalmedal
flatiron with two pointed ends and a detachable handle, iron pointed at both endssadiron
floating ice crystals that forms as small plates drifting in turbulent waters, floating ice platesfrazil
flower necklace, leu, wreath of flowers worn on the head or around the neck (in Hawaii)lei
foot gear that enables the wearer to walk on the surface of deep snow (especially a racket-shaped frame strung with strips of rawhide), shoe for walking in snow, walk across deep snow on snowshoes, walk in snowshoessnowshoe
footprint, imprint left by a foot or shoefootmark
footsore, worn down by feet, worn down by the feet; footsorefootworn
for soldiers, for veterans, g.i., galvanized iron, galvanized iron; iron or steel specially coated with zinc in order to prevent rust (also g.i.), gastrointestinalGI
forbid somebody, outlaw, forbid by law; interdict, enjoin, ban; prevent, hinder, prevent somebodyprohibit
force to decide, identify precisely, prevent somebody from movingpin down
formal attire worn in the evening (i.e. to formal events); clothing worn in the eveningeveningwear
frayed or worn spot (as on fabric); skin that a deer frays from his hornsfraying
fresh, like new, never put on, not wornunworn
fringe of curled hair worn on the forehead (especially artificial)frisette
 

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