Falls

[ fawlz ]
/ fɔlz /

noun

a town in NE Pennsylvania, on the Susquehanna River.

Definition for falls (2 of 4)

Origin of fall

before 900; Middle English fallen, Old English feallan; cognate with German fallen, Old Norse falla; akin to Lithuanian pùlti to fall

OTHER WORDS FROM fall

un·fall·ing, adjective

Definition for falls (3 of 4)

Fall, The

noun

(French La Chute), a novel (1957) by Albert Camus.

Definition for falls (4 of 4)

Fall
[ fawl ]
/ fɔl /

noun

Albert Bacon,1861–1944, U.S. politician: senator 1912–21; secretary of the Interior 1921–23; convicted in Teapot Dome scandal.

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British Dictionary definitions for falls (1 of 2)

Fall
/ (fɔːl) /

noun

the Fall theol Adam's sin of disobedience and the state of innate sinfulness ensuing from this for himself and all mankind See also original sin

British Dictionary definitions for falls (2 of 2)

fall
/ (fɔːl) /

verb falls, falling, fell (fɛl) or fallen (ˈfɔːlən) (mainly intr)

noun

Word Origin for fall

Old English feallan; related to Old Norse falla, Old Saxon, Old High German fallan to fall; see fell ²

Idioms and Phrases with falls

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