English Words: F

18,613 words · Page 103 of 373

fibbernoun

A liar.

Fibber McGee's closetnoun

A source of clutter, especially a messy area or room.

fibberynoun

The telling of fibs; lying, falsehood.

fibbienoun

An FBI agent.

fibbingnoun

The telling of a lie.

fibernoun

A single elongated piece of a given material, roughly round in cross-section, often twisted with other fibers to form thread.

fiber bundlenoun

Synonym of vascular bundle.

fiber plantnoun

a plant species cultivated because its fibers have artisanal and/or industrial uses, e.g. as raw material for fabrics.

fiberalnoun

Synonym of libtard

fiberboardnoun

A material made from wood chips or shavings, which are compressed and bonded with resin and formed into stiff sheets, and used in building or making furniture.

fiberedadj

Having fibers/fibres.

fiberednessnoun

The condition of being fibered

fiberfillnoun

A lightweight synthetic fiber used as insulation in clothing

fiberglasnoun

Dated form of fiberglass.

fiberglassyadj

Resembling or characteristic of fiberglass.

fiberingnoun

A fiber ring

fiberiseverb

Non-Oxford British English spelling of fiberize.

fiberizeverb

To break (up) into fibers, shred to fine threads.

fiberizernoun

A machine that fiberizes.

fiberlessadj

Lacking fibers

fiberlessnessnoun

Absence of fiber or fibers.

fiberlikeadj

Like fiber; fibrous.

fiberopticadj

Alternative form of fibre optic.

fiberscopenoun

a flexible fibreoptic device for viewing otherwise inaccessible areas

fiberscopynoun

Alternative form of fibroscopy.

fibershednoun

The geographic region from which come all of the resources to make an article of clothing.

fiberwiseadj

Of or pertaining to the fiber of a map.

fiberyadj

Fibrous; having an appearance of fibers.

Fibonacciname

A surname from Italian.

Fibonacci numbernoun

Any number in a Fibonacci sequence (being the sum of the preceding two numbers).

Fibonacci sequencenoun

The sequence of integers, each of which is the sum of the preceding two, the first and second numbers both being 1.

Fibonaccianadj

Of or relating to the mathematician Fibonacci.

fibonomialadj

Fibonacci-binomial

fiboquadraticadj

Describing an extension of Fibonacci sequences involving quadratic numbers

fibracillinnoun

A penicillin antibiotic.

fibraladj

Having the form of a fiber or fibril

fibrannenoun

A rayon fabric having some qualities of linen.

fibrantadj

Relating to a fibration

fibrationaladj

Of or pertaining to a fibration.

fibrenoun

A single piece of a given material, elongated and roughly round in cross-section, often twisted with other fibres to form thread.

fibre-opticadj

Alternative spelling of fibre optic.

fibreboardnoun

British and Canada standard spelling of fiberboard.

fibrecraftnoun

The traditional craft of creating fibres.

fibredadj

Having (a specified form of) fibres.

fibrefillnoun

Alternative form of fiberfill.

fibreglassnoun

Silica based glass extruded into fibers that possess a length at least 1000 times greater than their width.

fibreglassingnoun

Alternative spelling of fiberglassing.

fibreiseverb

Non-Oxford British English form of fiberize.

fibrelessadj

Lacking fibres

fibrelessnessnoun

Absence of fibre or fibres.

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