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There are 18 six-letter words beginning with FALLfallal Fallas fallax falled fallen faller Faller Fallin fallin' fall␣in Fallis Fallon fall␣on fallos Fallot fallow fall␣to fall␣up 32 definitions found- fallal — n. A piece of ribbon worn as a streamer. — n. Any trifling ornament.
- Fallas — prop.n. A surname.
- fallax — n. (Obsolete) cavillation; petty criticism.
- falled — v. (Nonstandard) simple past tense and past participle of fall.
- fallen — v. Past participle of fall. — adj. Having dropped by the force of gravity. — adj. (Literary) Killed in battle.
- faller — n. One who falls. — n. A fruit that falls from the tree, rather than being picked. — n. (Engineering) A part which acts by falling, such as a stamp…
- Faller — prop.n. A surname.
- Fallin — prop.n. A surname.
- fallin' — v. Pronunciation spelling of falling.
- fall␣in — v. (Intransitive) To collapse inwards. — v. (Intransitive, military) Of a soldier, to get into position in a rank. — v. To come to an end; to terminate; to lapse.
- Fallis — prop.n. A hamlet in Alberta, Canada. — prop.n. A town in Oklahoma.
- Fallon — prop.n. A surname from Irish. — prop.n. A placename from the surname…
- fall␣on — v. To experience; to suffer; to fall upon. — v. To be assigned to; to acquire a new responsibility, duty or burden. — v. (Of a holiday or event) To occur on a particular day.
- fallos — n. Plural of fallo.
- Fallot — prop.n. A surname from French.
- fallow — n. (Agriculture, uncountable) Ground ploughed and harrowed but… — n. (Agriculture, uncountable) Uncultivated land. — n. The ploughing or tilling of land, without sowing it for a season.
- fall␣to — v. (Intransitive, dated) To enter into or begin an activity, especially…
- fall␣up — v. To benefit in the long run from what seems initially to be a setback. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see fall, up.
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