Definitions for forel

forel for·el

Spelling: [fawr-uh l, for-]
IPA: /ˈfɔr əl, ˈfɒr-/

Forel is a 5 letter English word.

You can make 58 anagrams from letters in forel (eflor).

Definitions for forel

noun

  1. a slipcase for a book.
  2. parchment of poor quality, used in its natural color for making book covers.

Origin of forel

1250-1300; Middle English forel case, sheath Old French forrel, fourrel, diminutive of fuerre sheath. See fur

Examples for forel

forel follows Huber in his description of the fighting methods of this species.

Ants, says forel, are to other insects what man is to other mammals.

I could tell him about the mechanism of sex—just as forel and a dozen writers have done.

First of all, forel proves that the war-making instinct is not fundamental.

See the last sentence of the quotation from forel on p. 130.

In such circumstances, says forel, they will never resume the struggle.

Readers of Professor forel will not lightly question this assertion.

Among ants alone, so forel informs me, there are more than 7,500 species.

forel places in a bag a nest of sanguineae and another of pratenses.

It's very few of them, Yetta, who have read a book like forel's.

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