English Words: F

18,613 words · Page 135 of 373

Finney Countyname

One of 105 counties in Kansas, United States. County seat: Garden City.

Finnhorsenoun

A Finnish breed of horse with both riding and draught horse characteristics.

Finnianname

A male given name from Irish.

Finnicadj

Of the branch of the Uralic language family that includes Finnish, Estonian, Karelian, Veps, Livonian, Ingrian and Votic.

Finnicismnoun

A construction or an utterance that is characteristic of the Finnish language.

Finnicistnoun

A linguist who specializes in studying Finnic languages.

Finnicizationnoun

The act, process or result of Finnicizing.

Finnicizeverb

Alternative form of Fennicize.

Finniename

A surname.

finnifnoun

Alternative form of finif.

Finniganname

A surname from Irish.

finnimbrunnoun

A trifle, trinket or knick-knack

finningnoun

The act of removing a live shark's fin, and releasing the shark back into the sea.

Finnisname

A surname.

Finnishadj

Of or pertaining to Finland or the Finns; Finlandic, Finlandish.

Finnishizationnoun

the act or process of making Finnish.

Finnishmannoun

A native or inhabitant of Finland.

Finnishnessnoun

The quality or characteristic of being Finnish.

Finnleyname

A male given name transferred from the surname.

Finnmarkname

A county of Norway.

Finno-prefix

Of or pertaining to Finland, the Finnish language, or Finns.

Finno-Ugrianname

Alternative form of Finno-Ugric.

Finno-Ugricname

A group of languages that, together with Samoyedic, make up the Uralic family, and are spoken in a broad swath from Siberia to Norway.

Finno-Ugricistnoun

A linguist who specializes in studying Finno-Ugric languages.

finnocnoun

Alternative spelling of finnock.

finnocchionoun

Rare spelling of finocchio.

finnochianoun

Obsolete spelling of finocchio.

finnochionoun

Rare spelling of finocchio.

finnocknoun

A young sea trout, in the year after they return to fresh water after their smolt migration stage.

Finnophoneadj

Finnish-speaking; speaking the Finnish language, either natively or by adoption.

Finnreyname

The ship of characters Finn and Rey from Star Wars.

Finnsnoun

plural of Finn

finnufnoun

A five-pound (£5) note; the sum of five pounds.

Finnvedenname

A historical country later incorporated into Småland, Sweden.

finnyadj

Having one or more fins.

finonoun

The driest and palest type of traditional sherry.

finocchinoun

plural of finocchio

finocchianoun

Rare spelling of finocchio.

Finocchiaroname

A surname from Italian.

finocchienoun

plural of finocchia

finocchiinoun

plural of finocchio

finocchionoun

A fennel cultivar with a bulb-like structure at its base, used as a vegetable; Florence fennel (Foeniculum vulgare var. azoricum).

finochanoun

Obsolete spelling of finocchio.

finochianoun

Archaic spelling of finocchio.

finochienoun

Obsolete spelling of finocchio.

finochionoun

Alternative spelling of finocchio.

finooknoun

Homosexual.

FinOpsnoun

A cloud financial management practice.

finosnoun

plural of fino

finraynoun

A lepidotrichium.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter F contains 18,613 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 373 pages, and you are currently viewing page 135. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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