Fitchew
[fich] /fɪtʃ/
noun
1.
the European polecat, Mustela putorius.
2.
its fur, often dyed to imitate other furs.
/ˈfɪtʃuː/
noun
1.
an archaic name for polecat
/fɪtʃ/
noun
1.
another name for polecat (sense 1)
2.
the fur of the polecat or ferret
Read Also:
- Fitly
[fit-lee] /ˈfɪt li/ adverb 1. in a proper or suitable manner. 2. at a proper or suitable time. /ˈfɪtlɪ/ adverb 1. in a proper manner or place or at a proper time
- Fitment
[fit-muh nt] /ˈfɪt mənt/ noun 1. equipment; furnishing. 2. fitments, : the fitments of a ship. /ˈfɪtmənt/ noun 1. (machinery) an accessory attached to an assembly of parts 2. (mainly Brit) a detachable part of the furnishings of a room
- Fitna
/ˈfɪtnɑː/ noun 1. a state of trouble or chaos
- Fitness
[fit-nis] /ˈfɪt nɪs/ noun 1. . 2. capability of the body of distributing inhaled oxygen to muscle tissue during increased physical effort. 3. Also called Darwinian fitness. Biology. /ˈfɪtnɪs/ noun 1. the state of being fit 2. (biology) n. 1570s, from fit (adj.) + -ness. fitness fit·ness (fĭt’nĭs) n.
- Fitness walking
fitness walking n. The aerobic sport of brisk, rhythmic, vigorous walking, intended to improve cardiovascular efficiency, strengthen the heart, control weight gain, and reduce stress.