English Words: F

18,613 words · Page 134 of 373

finitizeverb

To make finite.

finitoadj

Finished; over with.

finitudenoun

The state or characteristic of being finite; limitedness.

finitynoun

The state or characteristic of being limited in number or scope.

finjannoun

In the Levant, a small coffee cup without a handle, held instead in a zarf.

finknoun

A contemptible person.

Fink effectnoun

The temporary increase in both the concentrations and partial pressures of oxygen and carbon dioxide in the alveoli when water-soluble gases (e.g. nitrous oxide) are breathed in large quantities so they can be dissolved in body fluids rapidly.

Fink trussnoun

A truss used for roofs and bridges, having multiple diagonal members projecting down from the top of the end posts at a variety of angles to meet the bottoms of the vertical members.

Finkelname

A surname from German.

Finkelhorname

A surname.

Finkelsteinname

A surname from Yiddish.

Finkelstein reactionnoun

A SN2 reaction in which one halide is substituted with a different halide.

Finklername

A surname from German.

Finkleyname

A hamlet in Test Valley district, Hampshire, England (OS grid ref SU387234).

Finlandname

A Nordic country having borders with Sweden, Norway and Russia in Europe. Official name: Republic of Finland.

Finland Propername

Synonym of Southwest Finland.

Finland Swedishnoun

the Swedish language as spoken by the Swedish-speaking population in Finland

Finlandernoun

A person from Finland.

Finlandicadj

Synonym of Finnish.

Finlandishadj

Synonym of Finnish.

Finlandizationnoun

The process by which a smaller or less powerful sovereign state comes to abide by a more powerful neighbor's foreign policy rules, while retaining its independence.

Finlandizeverb

To control a smaller or weaker nation's foreign policy through intimidation, while that nation remains nominally independent.

Finlandsname

plural of Finland

Finlayname

A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic.

Finlay-Marks syndromenoun

Synonym of scalp-ear-nipple syndrome.

Finlaycolorname

An early additive colour photography process that could produce a picture in natural colour with a single exposure.

Finlaysonname

A surname originating as a patronymic.

Finlayson's squirrelnoun

Callosciurus finlaysonii, an Asian squirrel.

finlessadj

Lacking a fin or fins; without fins.

finlessnessnoun

Absence of fins.

finletnoun

Small non-retractable fins, generally on the caudal peduncle between the last dorsal or anal fin and the caudal fin of some fishes. In some groups, such as tuna, finlets are rayless.

Finleyname

A Scottish surname from Scottish Gaelic.

finlikeadj

Resembling a fin, especially in shape.

Finlinsonname

A surname.

Finnnoun

A national of Finland.

finnaverb

A modal used to express a desire or future action.

finnagenoun

fins on something such as a fish.

Finnairname

A Finnish airline.

Finnanname

A river in Glen Finnan, Highland council area, Scotland.

finnan haddienoun

Cold-smoked haddock, representative of a regional method of smoking with green wood and peat in north-east Scotland.

finnan haddocknoun

haddock cured with the smoke of green wood, turf or peat.

Finndiannoun

A person of mixed Finnish and Native American heritage.

Finneasnoun

A male given name.

finnedadj

Having fins, or a particular type of fins.

Finneganname

A surname from Irish.

finnemanitenoun

A hexagonal-pyramidal mineral containing arsenic, chlorine, lead, and oxygen.

finnernoun

A finback whale.

Finnertyname

A surname from Irish.

finneskonoun

A thermal boot made from reindeer skin and fur.

Finneyname

A surname from Old English.

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