About The Word Foursome
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Foursome
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What's The Definition Of Foursome?
[n] four people considered as a unit; "he joined a barbershop quartet"; "the foursome teed off before 9 a.m."
[n] the cardinal number that is the sum of three and one Synonyms | Synonyms for Foursome: 4 | four | IV | Little Joe | quadruplet | quartet | quartet | quartette | quatern | quaternary | quaternion | quaternity | tetrad Related Terms | Find terms related to Foursome: biquadrate | bout | contest | decathlon | double-header | doubles | event | four | four-part diaphony | game | games of chance | go | Little Joe | match | meet | pentathlon | play | play-off | quad | quadrangle | quadrature | quadrennium | quadrilateral | quadrille | quadrinomial | quadruplet | quartet | quatern | quaternary | quaternion | quaternity | quatrefoil | race | rectangle | runoff | singles | sport | square | square dance | squaring | tetrad | tetragon | tetragram | tetragrammaton | tetrahedron | tetralogy | tetraphony | tetrapody | threesome | twosome See Also | assemblage | digit | figure | gathering | quadrumvirate Foursome In Webster's Dictionary \Four"some\, a. [Four + 2d -some.]
Consisting of four; requiring four participants. [Scot. or
Golf]
\Four"some\, n. (Golf) A game between four players, with two on each side and each side playing but one ball, the partners striking alternately. It is called a {mixed foursome} when each side consists of a man and a woman. |
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