English Words: F

18,613 words · Page 191 of 373

Floradoranoun

Misspelling of Florodora.

floraladj

Of, pertaining to, or connected with flowers.

floralizeverb

To make floral.

florallyadv

In a floral way; with flowers or something that suggests them.

floralnessnoun

The quality of being floral.

floralturbationnoun

soil bioturbation caused by plants, for example by root growth or the uprooting of trees

floramournoun

The plant love-lies-bleeding.

Floranianame

A female given name of rare usage.

florateadj

Of, pertaining to, or decorated with flowers; floral.

Floravillename

A suburb of Newcastle in the Lake Macquarie council area, New South Wales, Australia.

florbetapirnoun

A radiopharmaceutical compound containing the radionuclide fluorine-18, used in diagnosing Alzheimer's disease.

Floreananame

An island of San Cristobal canton, Galapagos, Ecuador.

Florencename

A city and comune, the capital of the Metropolitan City of Florence and the region of Tuscany, Italy.

Florence flasknoun

A glass flask with a round body used in a laboratory for holding chemical liquids and solutions. Normally with a round bottom for uniform heating, but may have a flattened base to stand on a flat surface without support.

Florence Nightingalenoun

An outstanding nurse

Florence Nightingale effectnoun

A trope where a caregiver falls in love with their patient, even if very little communication or contact takes place outside of basic care.

Florenceville-Bristolname

A town in Carleton County, New Brunswick, Canada.

florencitenoun

A rare earth phosphate mineral having a yellow to brown color.

florenskyitenoun

An orthorhombic-dipyramidal cream white mineral containing iron, nickel, phosphorus, and titanium.

florensovitenoun

An isometric-hexoctahedral black mineral containing antimony, chromium, copper, and sulfur.

florentineadj

Cooked or served with spinach.

Florentinismnoun

Behaviours or attitudes characteristic of the Italian city of Florence.

Florentinusname

A Roman jurist

florentiumnoun

(disused nomenclature) Promethium.

Florentiusname

A male given name

Floresname

An island of the Azores autonomous region, Portugal, in the North Atlantic.

Florescaname

A surname from Spanish.

florescencenoun

The time, or the condition, of budding or flowering.

florescentadj

Flowering or budding.

Florescuname

A surname from Romanian.

Florestaname

A neighbourhood in western Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Floresvillename

A city, the county seat of Wilson County, Texas, United States.

floretnoun

A small flower, especially one of a cluster in a composite flower.

floretlessadj

Without a floret.

floretumnoun

A garden where flowers are grown for research purposes.

Florezname

Flórez: A surname from Spanish.

Floreștiname

A city and district of Moldova.

Florești-Stoeneștiname

A commune of Giurgiu County, Romania.

flori-prefix

Relating to flowers.

Florianame

A female given name.

floriagenoun

bloom; blossom

Florianname

A male given name.

Floriananame

A female given name, masculine equivalent Florian.

Florianoname

A surname.

Florianópolisname

A municipality, the state capital of Santa Catarina, Brazil.

floriatedadj

Having floral ornaments

Floribamaname

The panhandle area of Florida, which borders on Alabama and has cultural similarities to Alabama.

Floribbeanadj

Describing a type of cuisine which blends Floridian and Caribbean elements.

floribundanoun

A rose cultivar, having large sprays of small flowers, made by crossing polyantha and hybrid tea rose varieties.

floricannoun

Either of two species in the bustard family Otididae, Houbaropsis bengalensis or Sypheotides indicus.

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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 191. 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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