IPA(key): [ˈforintoʃ] Hyphenation: <span class="searchmatch">Ft</span>-‧<span class="searchmatch">os</span> <span class="searchmatch">Ft</span>-<span class="searchmatch">os</span> (not comparable) Abbreviation of forintos....
százezer forintos díj ― a prize of a hundred thousand forints egyforintos <span class="searchmatch">Ft</span>-<span class="searchmatch">os</span> (abbreviation) forintos in Géza Bárczi, László Országh, et al., editors...
comp.<span class="searchmatch">os</span>.linux.advocacy[4] (Usenet), retrieved 2022-07-17: BusinessWeek Online had a good article about H1 Visas and software engineers. But M$<span class="searchmatch">FT</span> only...
an article on: Blackford Hill Wikipedia Blackford Hill A hill, 538 <span class="searchmatch">ft</span>. high, in Edinburgh, Scotland, near the suburb of Blackford (<span class="searchmatch">OS</span> grid ref NT2570)....
Lancashire's smaller ports, with a tidal basin of 36 acres, and a depth of 45½ <span class="searchmatch">ft</span>. and 17 <span class="searchmatch">ft</span>. at high and low water respectively on spring tides. Higher Heysham...
Villages, Drive Publications Ltd, page 135: Goat Fell, the highest mountain on the Island of Arran, looms 2,866 <span class="searchmatch">ft</span> above the coastal village of Corrie....
page 770: Largo Law, an abrupt, conical, volcanic hill, rising to almost 950 <span class="searchmatch">ft</span>., is a conspicuous landmark a mile or so north of the town. Scots law...
village, the wooded slopes of Craigmore rise abruptly to a height of over 1,200 <span class="searchmatch">ft</span>., and a steeply-graded road, affording widespread views of the surrounding...
lonely Cape Wrath lighthouse, built of granite in 1827 on a headland 400 <span class="searchmatch">ft</span> above the sea. Gazetteer for Scotland Kyle of Durness on Wikipedia.Wikipedia...
links up during the summer months with a minibus service to the lonely Cape Wrath lighthouse, built of granite in 1827 on a headland 400 <span class="searchmatch">ft</span> above the sea....