Foulmart
[foo-mert, -mahrt] /ˈfu mərt, -ˌmɑrt/
noun
1.
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[foo-mert, -mahrt] /ˈfu mərt, -ˌmɑrt/
noun
1.
the European polecat, Mustela putorius.
/ˈfuːmɑːt; -mət/
noun
1.
a former name for polecat (sense 1)
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- Foul marten
noun 1. another name for polecat (sense 1) See also sweet marten
- Foul-matter
noun 1. Printing. materials, as manuscript, galleys, or proofs, that have been superseded by revised proofs or galleys or by the bound book, and have been returned to the publisher by the printer.
- Foulmouth
noun A person inclined to utter obscenities, profanity, etc (1640+)
- Foulmouthed
[foul-mouth d, -moutht] /ˈfaʊlˈmaʊðd, -ˈmaʊθt/ adjective 1. using obscene, profane, or scurrilous language; given to filthy or abusive speech. adjective Obscene and profane in speech; filthy: a foulmouthed retort (1596+)
- Foul-mouthed
[foul-mouth d, -moutht] /ˈfaʊlˈmaʊðd, -ˈmaʊθt/ adjective 1. using obscene, profane, or scurrilous language; given to filthy or abusive speech. adjective 1. given to using obscene, abusive, or blasphemous language adj. also foulmouthed, 1590s, apparently first in Shakespeare [“Henry IV,” 1596]. adjective Obscene and profane in speech; filthy: a foulmouthed retort (1596+)