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Word | Fell |
German Meaning | fiel, fielen, fällen, schlagen, niederschlagen, einschlagen, Fell, Berg, Balg, Moorland, gefallen, Hochmoor, Nahtende, gefällte Bäume, grausam, angsteinjagend, zerstörerisch, fatal |
(of persons or their actions) able or disposed to inflict pain or suffering; a barbarous crime; brutal beatings; cruel tortures; Stalin's roughshod treatment of the kulaks; a savage slap; vicious kicks / the dressed skin of an animal (especially a large animal) / imp. of Fall. / cruel (adj); deadly (adj); cut or knock down (v); bring down (with a missile) (v) / an amount of timber cut. / skin, hide, pelt / a thin tough membrane covering a carcass directly under the hide / to cut down (a tree) / to beat or knock down (someone or something) / very fierce or cruel, | |
Usage | ⇒ Lakeland fells ⇒ Robin Hood loosed his arrow and felled the king's deer. ⇒ using an ax to fell a tree ⇒ Cross Fell ⇒ All the dead trees had to be felled |
Synonyms | savage, brutal, cruel, barbarous, ferocious, floor, knock down, prostrate, cut down, fierce, inhuman, murderous, vicious, bring down, bloodthirsty, feral, hew, level, barbaric, flatten, |
Antonyms | construct, erect, build, raise, establish, humane, bring, buckle, cement, civilized, commemorative, commit, companionable, compassionate, compile, complaisant, compliant, compose, comradely, congenial, |
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