- Look up
fell in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
fell (from Old
Norse fell, fjall, "mountain") is a high and
barren landscape feature, such as a mountain...
- of
felling a
single large tree or
grouping and
felling several small ones simultaneously. In hand
felling, an axe, saw, or
chainsaw is used to
fell a tree...
- up
feller in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Feller or
Fellers may
refer to:
Feller (surname), a list of
people with the
surname Feller or de
Feller Fellers...
- The
Fells, also
known as the Hay Estate, was
originally the
summer home of John
Milton Hay, a 19th-century
American statesman. It is
located in Newbury...
- round; however, she
fell in the
quarterfinals to the
eventual winner Heather Watson.
Caroline then pla**** at the BNP
Paribas Open and
fell in the
second round...
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Richard Taylor Fell CVO (born 11
November 1948) was the
British High
Commissioner to New
Zealand and the
colonial Governor of the Pitcairn, Henderson,...
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rocky nature caused John
Smith to
comment on how the
stream tumbled over "
felles". This
confusing local practice of
using "falls" in the name of
rocky streams...
- "Stars
Fell on Alabama" is a 1934 jazz
standard composed by
Frank Perkins with
lyrics by Mitc**** Parish. The
title of the song
appears to have been borrowed...
- John
Fell (1721–1798) was an
American merchant and jurist. Born in New York City, he was
engaged in
overseas trade and had
acquired a
small fleet of ships...
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power in 1933.
Between 1929 and 1932,
worldwide gross domestic product (GDP)
fell by an
estimated 15%; in the U.S., the
Depression resulted in a 30% contraction...