Foil may refer to:
Materials
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Foil (metal), a quite thin sheet of metal, usually manufactured with a rolling mill machine
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Metal leaf, a very thin sheet of decorative metal
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Aluminium foil, a type of wrapping for food
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Tin foil, metal foil made of tin, the direct predecessor to aluminium foil
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Transparency (projection), a thin sheet of transparent flexible material, placed on an overhead projector for display to an audience
Fluid dynamics
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Foil (fluid mechanics)
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Airfoil, a foil operating in air
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Hydrofoil, a foil operating in water
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Parafoil, a non-rigid airfoil, inflated during use
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Foil bearing, a type of fluid bearing
Arts and culture
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Foil (architecture), decorative device derived from cusps of circles
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Foil stamping, a printmaking technique
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Foil (fencing), one of the three weapons used in modern fencing
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Foil (fiction), a subsidiary character who emphasizes the traits of a main character
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Comedic or comic foil, the straight man in a comedy double act
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Foil (narrative), a character who contrasts with another character of a narrative work
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"Foil" (song), "Weird Al" Yankovic's parody of Lorde's song "Royals"
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Foil (film), a 2023 sci-fi comedy film
Navigation
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Hydrofoil, a type of high-powered motorboat that uses underwater foils to lift its hull above the water when moving at high speeds
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Bruce foil, a foil used on an outrigger to prevent a boat from heeling
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Centreboard, a movable keel that functions as a foil
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Foilboard, a surfboard using a hydrofoil
Other uses
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People in a police lineup
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First-order inductive learner – a rule-based learning algorithm
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The FOIL method, a mnemonic in algebra, to expand the product of two first-degree polynomials ("linear factors")
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FOIL (programming language), either of two now-defunct computer programming languages
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Forum of Indian Leftists, a political group of Indian intellectuals
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Freedom of information legislation or Freedom of Information Law (FOIL)
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Ultrasonic foil (papermaking), a type of high-frequency vibrating foil involved in papermaking
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Split tally, in ancient financial accounting, the part of a split tally stick given to the recipient in a transaction
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Foil (fencing), a weapon in fencing
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