FangshannameA county of Lüliang, Shanxi, China.
fangsmithnounOne who makes fangs for people to wear.
fangsomeadjHaving sharp and menacing teeth.
fangtasticadjExcellent in a manner involving fangs.
fangtasynounA fantasy or dream involving vampires.
fangtoothnounA beryciform fish of the monotypic family Anoplogastridae, with long sharp teeth.
FanguynameA surname from French.
fangyadjContaining fangs; full of sharp teeth.
fangyannounSynonym of topolect (a regional variety of Chinese)
fanhoodnounThe fans of a sport, activity, work, person, etc., taken as a group; a fandom.
fanhousenounThe building housing a fan that ventilates a mine.
FaninameA female given name.
fanilectnounThe lect of a fandom, including in-group slang, phrases, and expressions.
FanilownounA fan of American singer-songwriter Barry Manilow.
FaniltonnounA fan of the musical Hamilton.
fanionnounA small flag used for marking positions, especially by soldiers and surveyors.
fanjetnounSynonym of turbofan (“type of jet engine”).
fanknounA pen for enclosing sheep, mainly in the Scottish Highlands.
fankidnounAn enthusiastic or obsessive fan.
fankleverbTo tangle or entangle.
fankledverbsimple past and past participle of fankle
fanleafnounAny member of Psathyrotes, a genus of North American desert plants, brittlestems.
fanlightnounA semicircular or semioval window over a door or other window, normally having a fan-like structure of ribs; sometimes hinged to the transom.
fanlikeadjResembling a fan (hand-held cooling device).
fanlistingnounA website listing the submitted names of fans of a celebrity, film, or other topic.
fanlitadjSynonym of fanlighted.
fanlorenounThe history or knowledge of a fandom.
fanmadeadjCreated unofficially by enthusiasts.
fanmagnounMagazine produced by amateurs for readers with a specific shared interest.
fanmeetingnounAn event, especially in South Korea and Japan, at which fans can meet a pop group.
fanmixnounA compilation of songs assembled by a fan and themed around a film, TV series, etc.
fannenounA female science fiction fan.
fannedverbsimple past and past participle of fan
fannelnounfanon (religious garment)
FannibalnounA fan of the American television series Hannibal and/or of the fictional character Hannibal Lecter.
Fannie MaenameThe Federal National Mortgage Association (FNMA), a stockholder-owned corporation sponsored by the US government, established in 1938 and partially privatized in 1968.
Fannin CountynameOne of 159 counties in Georgia, United States. County seat: Blue Ridge.
fanningverbpresent participle and gerund of fan
Spelling & Dictionary Insight
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