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Diss
- verb - treat, mention, or speak to rudely; "He insulted her with his rude remarks"; "the student who had betrayed his classmate was dissed by everyone"
Doss
- verb - sleep in a convenient place; "You can crash here, though it's not very comfortable"
Fess
- noun - (heraldry) an ordinary consisting of a broad horizontal band across a shield
FOSS
- unknown - Same as FOSSE a ditch or moat fortification
Fuss
- noun - a quarrel about petty points
- a rapid active commotion
- an angry disturbance; "he didn't want to make a fuss"; "they had labor trouble"; "a spot of bother"
- an excited state of agitation; "he was in a dither"; "there was a terrible flap about the theft"
- care for like a mother; "She fusses over her husband"
- worry unnecessarily or excessively; "don't fuss too much over the grandchildren--they are quite big now"
Hess
- noun - English pianist (1890-1965)
- Nazi leader who in 1941 flew a solo flight to Scotland in an apparent attempt to negotiate a peace treaty with Great Britain but was imprisoned for life (1894-1987)
- Swiss physiologist noted for studies of the brain (1881-1973)
- United States physicist (born in Austria) who was a discoverer of cosmic radiation (1883-1964)
Hiss
- noun - a cry or noise made to express displeasure or contempt
- a fricative sound (especially as an expression of disapproval); "the performers could not be heard over the hissing of the audience"
- express or utter with a hiss
- make a sharp hissing sound, as if to show disapproval
- move with a whooshing sound
- show displeasure, as after a performance or speech
Huss
- noun - A kind of dogfish
- Czechoslovakian religious reformer who anticipated the Reformation; he questioned the infallibility of the Catholic Church was excommunicated (1409) for attacking the corruption of the clergy; he was burned at the stake (1372-1415)
Jess
- - A short strap of leather or silk secured round the leg of a hawk, to which the leash or line, wrapped round the falconer's hand, was attached when used. See Illust. of Falcon.