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Showing words for FELLER using the English dictionary

6 Letter Words for Feller

feller, refell

5 Letter Words for Feller

fleer, refel

4 Letter Words for Feller

elle, feel, feer, fele, fell, flee, free, leef, leer, lere, ller, reef, reel, refl

3 Letter Words for Feller

eel, eer, efl, elf, ell, ere, erf, fee, fer, fll, lee, ler, ree, ref, rel, rle

Definitions for Feller

[1] fellow.
[2] a person or thing that fells.
[3] Sewing . a person or thing that finishes a seam by felling.
[4] Robert William Andrew Bob Bullet Bob , 1918–2010, U.S. baseball player.
[5] fierce; cruel; dreadful; savage.
[6] destructive; deadly: fell poison; fell disease.
[7] a person or thing that fells
[8] an attachment on a sewing machine for felling seams
[9] a nonstandard variant of fellow
[10] to cut or knock down to fell a tree ; to fell an opponent
[11] needlework to fold under and sew flat (the edges of a seam)
[12] US and Canadian the timber felled in one season
[13] a seam finished by felling
[14] archaic cruel or fierce; terrible
[15] archaic destructive or deadly a fell disease
[16] one fell swoop a single hasty action or occurrence
[17] the past tense of fall
[18] an animal skin or hide
[19] (often plural) Northern English and Scot a mountain, hill, or tract of upland moor (in combination ) fell-walking

Words related to Feller

savage, ferocious, deadly, devastating, brutal, cruel, dangerous, lethal, ruinous, destructive, unrelenting, barbarous, murderous, ruthless, atrocious, inhuman, bloody, fierce, violent, cold-blooded

Words nearby Feller

fella, fellable, fellah, fellate, fellatio, feller, felling, fellini, felliniesque, fellmonger, felloe

Origin of Feller

31250–1300; Middle English fel < Old French, nominative of felon wicked. See felon1

Other words from Feller

fell·ness , noun

Word origin for Feller

C13: from Old Norse fjall ; related to Old High German felis rock

Synonyms for Feller

barbaric, barbarous, bestial, brutal, cannibalistic, cold-blooded, cruel, devilish, diabolical, fell, ferocious, fiendish, fierce, grim, hateful, heartless, implacable, malicious, malign, malignant, mean, merciless, pitiless, relentless, remorseless, ruthless, truculent, uncompassionate, unfeeling, unkind, unrelenting, unsympathetic, vicious