Foulness

  • 11Foulness — noun /faʊlˈnɛs/ An island off the east coast of Essex where the Thames estuary joins the North Sea …

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  • 12foulness — noun /ˈfaʊl̩.nəs/ The state of being foul …

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  • 13foulness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The condition or state of being dirty: dirtiness, filth, filthiness, griminess, grubbiness, smuttiness, squalor, uncleanliness, uncleanness. See CLEAN. 2. Impure condition: defilement, dirtiness, impurity, pollution …

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  • 14foulness — n. filthiness, squalidness, pollution; wickedness, evilness …

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  • 15foulness — foul·ness …

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  • 16Foulness — /faʊlˈnɛs/ (say fowl nes) noun a marshy island in south eastern England, north of the Thames estuary …

  • 17foulness — /ˈfaʊlnəs/ (say fowlnuhs) noun 1. the state or quality of being foul. 2. that which is foul; foul matter; filth. 3. wickedness. {Middle English; Old English fūlness. See foul (adjective), ness} …

  • 18Saint Mary The Virgin, Foulness Island — Saint Mary the Virgin is a parish of the Church of England on Foulness Island, (in Essex, England).Before the 15th century, the island of Foulness was divided among several neighbouring parishes. The inhabitants were expected to attend church… …

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  • 19saburra — Foulness of the stomach or mouth resulting from decomposed food. [L. sand] * * * sa·bur·ra (sə burґə) [L.] foulness of the stomach, mouth, or teeth. saburral adj …

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  • 20Market Weighton Canal — Weighton Lock at the entrance to the canal Date of act 1772 Date completed 1782 Date clo …

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