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51fo'c'sle — fo c sle, fo c s le fo c s le(f[=o]k s l), n. The {forecastle}, a superstructure in the bow of a merchant ship where the crew is housed; the spelling is intended to reflect the common pronunciation among seamen. Syn: forecastle. [WordNet 1.5… …
52fo'c'sle — UK [ˈfəʊks(ə)l] / US [ˈfoʊks(ə)l] noun [countable] Word forms fo c sle : singular fo c sle plural fo c sles a forecastle …
53fo'c'sle — [fōk′səl] n. phonetic sp. of FORECASTLE * * * …
54dȍsle — pril., {{c=1}}v. {{ref}}dosele{{/ref}} …
55fo'c'sle — [ˈfəuksəl US ˈfou ] n BrE the front part of a ship, where the sailors live American Equivalent: forecastle …
56fo'c'sle — [ fouksl ] noun count a FORECASTLE …
57fo'c'sle — see FORECASTLE (Cf. forecastle) …
58fo'c'sle — is a much reduced form of forecastle, the forward part of a ship where the crew has its quarters. In both spellings the word is pronounced fohk sǝl …
59fo'c'sle — [fōk′səl] n. phonetic sp. of FORECASTLE …
60has|sle — «HAS uhl», noun, verb, sled, sling. Informal. –n. a struggle or contest: »The legal hassle over his deportation is likely to stretch out for years (Newsweek). –v.i. to struggle; tussle: »The Senate Rules Committee hassled behind closed doors with …