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1. fellow

noun. ['ˈfɛloʊ'] a boy or man.

Etymology

  • fēlagi (Old Norse)

Rhymes with Odd Fellow

  • pasquariello
  • mastrangelo
  • tortoriello
  • santaniello
  • santangelo
  • pietrangelo
  • pasquarello
  • manganiello
  • fratangelo
  • darcangelo
  • cartusciello
  • tortorello
  • tamburello
  • romaniello
  • pirandello
  • picariello
  • muscarello
  • monticello
  • montebello
  • minichiello
  • manganello
  • giovanniello
  • colangelo
  • carangelo
  • tumminello
  • tuminello
  • torsiello
  • tomasello
  • stangelo
  • scarpello

2. fellow

noun. ['ˈfɛloʊ'] a friend who is frequently in the company of another.

Etymology

  • fēlagi (Old Norse)

3. fellow

noun. ['ˈfɛloʊ'] a person who is member of one's class or profession.

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Etymology

  • fēlagi (Old Norse)

4. fellow

noun. ['ˈfɛloʊ'] a member of a learned society.

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Etymology

  • fēlagi (Old Norse)

5. fellow

noun. ['ˈfɛloʊ'] a man who is the lover of a girl or young woman.

Etymology

  • fēlagi (Old Norse)

6. odd

adjective. ['ˈɑːd'] not easily explained.

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Etymology

  • od (Middle English (1100-1500))

7. odd

adjective. ['ˈɑːd'] not divisible by two.

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Etymology

  • od (Middle English (1100-1500))

8. odd

adjective. ['ˈɑːd'] an indefinite quantity more than that specified.

Antonyms

Etymology

  • od (Middle English (1100-1500))

9. odd

adjective. ['ˈɑːd'] beyond or deviating from the usual or expected.

Etymology

  • od (Middle English (1100-1500))

10. odd

adjective. ['ˈɑːd'] of the remaining member of a pair, of socks e.g..

Etymology

  • od (Middle English (1100-1500))