FET
Etymology 1
Verb
fet (third-person singular simple present fets, present participle fetting, simple past and past participle fet)
(obsolete) to fetch
Etymology 2
Noun
fet (plural fets)
(obsolete) a piece
Etymology 3
Noun
fet (plural not attested)
(BDSM, slang) Clipping of fetish.
Anagrams
• EFT, ETF, FTE, TFE, eft, tef
Noun
FET (plural FETs)
(electronics) Field effect transistor.
Hypernyms
• transistor
• semiconductor
Hyponyms
• Junction FET
• MOSFET
• enhancement-mode FET
• depletion-mode FET
• dual-gate MOSFET
• n-channel FET
• p-Channel FET
Anagrams
• EFT, ETF, FTE, TFE, eft, tef
Source: Wiktionary
Fet, n. Etym: [Cf. feat, F. fait, and It. fett slice, G. fetzen rag,
Icel. fat garment.]
Definition: A piece. [Obs.] Dryton.
Fet, v. t. Etym: [OE. fetten, feten, AS. fetian; akin to AS. fæt a
journey, and to E. foot; cf. G. fassen to seize. sq. root 77. See
Foot, and cf. Fetch.]
Definition: To fetch. [Obs.]
And from the other fifty soon the prisoner fet. Spenser.
Fet, p. p. of Fette.
Definition: Fetched. [Obs.] Chaucer.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition