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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 foul n. Pronunciation: ' fau ̇ (-ə)l Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English fūl; akin to Old High German fūl rotten, Latin pus pus, putēre to stink, Greek pyon pus Date: before 12th century 1 a : offensive to the senses : LOATHSOME b : filled or covered with offensive matter 2 : full of dirt or mud 3 a : morally or spiritually odious : DETESTABLE b : notably unpleasant or distressing : WRETCHED , HORRID 4 : OBSCENE , ABUSIVE 5 a : being wet and stormy b : obstructive to navigation 6 dialect British : HOMELY , UGLY 7 a : TREACHEROUS , DISHONORABLE b : constituting an infringement of rules in a game or sport 8 : containing marked-up corrections 9 : encrusted, clogged, or choked with a foreign substance 10 : being odorous and impure : POLLUTED 11 : placed in a situation that impedes physical movement : ENTANGLED 12 : being outside the foul lines in baseball synonyms see DIRTY –foul·ly \ ' fau ̇ (l)-lē\ adverb –foul·ness noun 2 foul n. Function: noun Date: before 12th century 1 archaic : something foul 2 : an entanglement or collision especially in angling or sailing 3 a : an infringement of the rules in a game or sport b : FREE THROW 4 : FOUL BALL 3 foul n. Function: intransitive verb Date: &nb…