fall
v.
tumble; descend; decrease; become; occur on; be victimized
n.
tumble; descent; decrease; collapse; autumn; waterfall; being seduced; slope; (during an attack) landing of any missile (coined during the Israel-Hizbollah conflict in July-August 2006)
Fall
Fall may refer to:The season of
Autumn, also known as Fall
Falling, movement due to gravity
Free-fall, acceleration which is due only to gravity
Waterfall, a geological formation, more typically referred to as "falls" than simply "fall"the height, corresponding to the potential energy, available in a water engineering project, for example to power a
waterwheelAstrological fall, a term for a planet in a form of debilitated essential dignityFalling (forestry), various methods employed for cutting down trees; people employed in this practice are known as "fallers"a woman's
hairpiece with long, free-hanging hair.in sailing, a
halyard, also known as a "fall", is a rope that straightly "falls" at the mast that hoists and lowers the sailthe sudden arrival of large numbers of migrating birds on an island or at a coastal headland due to
drift migrationFall (EP), a 1990 EP by British band Ride
F-F-F-Falling, a 2001 song by Finnish band The RasmusFalling (manga), a manga of the Japanese author Junji Ito
Albert B. Fall, a U.S. Secretary of the Interior who was involved in the Teapot Dome scandal"Falls", a song by Avail from their 2002 album
Front Porch StoriesFall Records, a record label
Falling A Records, a record label
Fall (Clay Walker album), an album by
Clay Walker"Fall" (Clay Walker song), a single from this album
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Fall (der)
n.
fall, tumble, drop; collapse, failure; waterfall, cascading water; contingence, possibility, chance, occasion; legal case, situation; (Grammar) category of inflection
fallen
v.
fall, drop, tumble, go down, descend, sag, sink, droop, slump, submerge, move down to a lower level; collapse, decay, decline
fällen
v.
chop, cut, cut down, fell, knock down, chop down (a tree), hew; precipitate (Chemistry)
Fall
[Judaic] Adam and Eve's disobedience in the Book of Genesis. The consequence of the Fall was that the first human beings were expelled from the Garden of Eden. Adam was condemned to earn his own living and Eve to suffer the pain of childbirth and be subservient to her husband.
Fall
Fall With reference to Christian theology and thought, the fall of the angels; or the fall of man. The former in theosophy refers to the descent of those dhyanis whose mission was intellectually to enlighten nascent mankind, and in a sense also the lower kingdoms of nature. The latter refers to the descent of human beings into matter, when they became clothed in coats of skin, and incidentally began to reproduce by sexual generation. Both of these events in the cycle of evolution have been perverted by ecclesiastical error into calamities. The descent of the manasaputric dhyanis has been transformed in Occidental theology into a rebellion of Satan and his host against God, through which Satan becomes a perpetual foe to God and mankind. The War in Heaven is allegorical and means the natural opposition and resistance of lower nature and its hosts to the progress of unfolding beings which is essential to evolution. The fall of mankind includes the natural human evolutionary passage into physical corporeality, and also the misuse of human intelligence; but does not refer to the natural use of procreative functions or to innate sinfulness.