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foinery

Terms vs Foinery - What's the difference?

terms | foinery |


As nouns the difference between terms and foinery

is that terms is while foinery is (obsolete) thrusting with the foil; fencing with the point of the sword, as distinguished from broadsword play.

Joinery vs Foinery - What's the difference?

joinery | foinery |


As nouns the difference between joinery and foinery

is that joinery is a factory producing wooden products such as tables, doors, and cabinets while foinery is thrusting with the foil; fencing with the point of the sword, as distinguished from broadsword play.

Finery vs Foinery - What's the difference?

finery | foinery |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between finery and foinery

is that finery is (obsolete) fineness; beauty while foinery is (obsolete) thrusting with the foil; fencing with the point of the sword, as distinguished from broadsword play.

As nouns the difference between finery and foinery

is that finery is (obsolete) fineness; beauty while foinery is (obsolete) thrusting with the foil; fencing with the point of the sword, as distinguished from broadsword play.

Broadsword vs Foinery - What's the difference?

broadsword | foinery |


As nouns the difference between broadsword and foinery

is that broadsword is a type of sword, usually of the single-handed basket hilt variety, that has a broad cutting blade as opposed to the more slender thrust-oriented rapier while foinery is thrusting with the foil; fencing with the point of the sword, as distinguished from broadsword play.

Fencing vs Foinery - What's the difference?

fencing | foinery |


As nouns the difference between fencing and foinery

is that fencing is the art or sport of duelling with swords, especially with the 17th to 18th century european dueling swords and the practice weapons decended from them (sport fencing) while foinery is (obsolete) thrusting with the foil; fencing with the point of the sword, as distinguished from broadsword play.

As a verb fencing

is .

Foil vs Foinery - What's the difference?

foil | foinery |


In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between foil and foinery

is that foil is (obsolete) to defile; to soil while foinery is (obsolete) thrusting with the foil; fencing with the point of the sword, as distinguished from broadsword play.

As nouns the difference between foil and foinery

is that foil is a very thin sheet of metal or foil can be failure when on the point of attainment; defeat; frustration; miscarriage or foil can be (hunting) the track of an animal while foinery is (obsolete) thrusting with the foil; fencing with the point of the sword, as distinguished from broadsword play.

As a verb foil

is to prevent (something) from being accomplished or foil can be (mathematics) to multiply two binomials together or foil can be (obsolete) to defile; to soil.