English Words: F

18,613 words · Page 26 of 373

fallestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of fall

fallethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of fall

Fallettaname

A surname from Italian.

fallguynoun

Alternative form of fall guy.

fallibilismnoun

The doctrine that knowledge is never certain, but always hypothetical and susceptible to correction.

fallibilistnoun

An advocate or supporter of fallibilism

fallibilisticallyadv

In a fallibilistic manner.

fallibilitynoun

The state of being prone to error.

fallibleadj

Capable of making mistakes or being wrong.

falliblenessnoun

The quality of being fallible

falliblyadv

In a fallible manner

fallingverb

present participle and gerund of fall

falling collarnoun

A wide collar which lies flat

falling in lovenoun

The action of the verb to fall in love.

falling leafnoun

An aerobatic maneuver, a controlled stall that begins to induce a spin which is then countered with the rudder.

falling outnoun

A rift between people or groups, often following a disagreement or quarrel

falling sicknessnoun

Epilepsy.

falling starnoun

A meteor.

falling weathernoun

Weather in which rain (or snow, or hail, etc) occurs or is expected to occur.

falling-offnoun

A decrease in something, such as demand.

fallinglyadv

While falling; with a falling motion.

Fallingwatername

A house and museum in Mill Run, Stewart Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania, United States.

fallishadj

Like or characteristic of fall (autumn).

fallonoun

The dispositive portion of a court's ruling, coming at the end of the ruling.

falloffnoun

A reduction or decline.

Fallonname

A surname from Irish.

Fallon Countyname

One of 56 counties in Montana, United States. County seat: Baker.

Fallopianadj

Discovered (reputedly) by Fallopius (mainly as in Fallopian tube).

Fallopian tubenoun

Either of the two ducts through which ova pass from the ovaries to the uterus.

Fallotname

A surname from French.

falloutnoun

The event of small airborne particles falling to the ground in significant quantities as a result of major industrial activity, volcano eruption, sandstorm, nuclear explosion, etc.

fallownoun

Ground ploughed and harrowed but left unseeded for one year.

fallow deernoun

A ruminant mammal of the genus Dama belonging to the family Cervidae.

fallowchatnoun

A bird, the wheatear or stonechat.

fallowernoun

A person or machine that fallows, a reaper or plowman.

fallowfinchnoun

A bird, the wheatear or stonechat.

fallowingnoun

A period during which a field is left fallow.

fallowistnoun

Someone who fallows land, or believes in fallowing land.

fallownessnoun

The state or quality of being fallow.

Fallowsname

A surname.

fallratenoun

The rate (velocity) of fall.

fallsnoun

A waterfall.

Falls Churchname

An independent city, previously part of Fairfax County, Virginia, United States.

Fallsburgname

An unincorporated community in Lawrence County, Kentucky, United States.

fallstreaknoun

A (part of a) virga; a streak of falling ice crystals that sublimate before reaching the ground.

falltidenoun

Falltime (the season between summer and winter); autumntide.

falltimenoun

The period or season of fall or autumn.

Fallujahname

A city in Al Anbar governorate, Iraq.

fallwaynoun

A well or opening, through the successive floors of a factory or warehouse or the decks of a ship, providing access for goods, material, or people.

fallwearnoun

Clothing to be worn in the fall season.

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