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countable | boolean: false |
etymological origin of | eng: feltlike |
etymologically related | eng: Knight |
etymologically related | eng: coated felt sheet |
etymologically related | eng: felt grain |
etymologically related | eng: felt-tip pen |
etymologically related | eng: saturated felt |
etymology | ang: felt |
has derived form | eng: felted |
has derived form | eng: felting |
has derived form | eng: felts |
is derived from | eng: -t |
is derived from | eng: feel |
lexical category | noun |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | /fεlt/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-felt.ogg |
translation | ces: plsť |
translation | dan: filt |
translation | dan: filte |
translation | dan: filthat |
translation | deu: Filz |
translation | deu: Filzhut |
translation | deu: filzen |
translation | eng: w:Sir Matthew Hale |
translation | epo: felto |
translation | fin: huopa |
translation | fin: huopahattu |
translation | fra: feutre |
translation | fra: feutrine |
translation | heb: לבד |
translation | ido: felto |
translation | nld: vilt |
translation | nor: filt |
translation | nor: filthatt |
translation | rus: фетр |
translation | spa: fieltro |
translation | swe: filt |
translation | swe: filta |
translation | zho: 毛毡 |
translation | zho: 毛氈 |
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