IPA: //ˈfʌləm//
KK: /ˈfʊləm/
A type of die that is designed to give a specific outcome, often used in games of chance.
He rolled the fulham during the game, and it landed on a six every time.
The word 'Fulham' originates from Old English, derived from 'Fulham' (meaning 'the place at the river where the fowl are found'). It refers to a specific area in London, known for its historical significance and geographical features.
Think of 'Fulham' as a place where 'fowl' can be found near a river, helping you remember its connection to nature and location.