English Words: F

18,613 words · Page 43 of 373

farm-matenoun

Someone with whom one lives or works on a farm.

farm-to-tableadj

Relating to the process of food creation, from the raising of plants or livestock to the end product made available to consumers.

farm-yardnoun

Archaic form of farmyard.

farmabilitynoun

The quality or degree of being farmable; suitability for farming.

farmableadj

Suitable for farming.

farmaceuticalnoun

A medically valuable compound produced from modified agricultural crops or animals (usually through biotechnology).

Farmanname

A surname.

farmboynoun

A boy or young man who works on a farm, especially one who is growing up there as a child of the farmer.

farmcorenoun

An aesthetic and fashion movement inspired by rural farm living.

farmeenoun

A legal entity that contracts part of a mining or oil lease from a farmor in exchange for services.

farmernoun

Someone or something that farms, as:

Farmer Cityname

A city in DeWitt County, Illinois, United States.

Farmer Georgename

A nickname for King George III of the United Kingdom.

farmer's daughternoun

A stock character or stereotype of a desirable but naïve young woman who is the daughter of a farmer.

Farmer's reducernoun

A mixture of sodium thiosulfate with the bleaching agent potassium ferricyanide, used to reduce the density of a negative or gelatin silver print.

farmer-generalnoun

A member of a privileged association in France, before the French Revolution, who collected duties on behalf of the king, along with bonus fees for themselves.

farmeressnoun

A female farmer.

farmerettenoun

A member of the Woman's Land Army of America.

farmerhoodnoun

The quality or state of being a farmer.

farmerishadj

Characteristic of a farmer.

farmerlessadj

Without a farmer.

farmerlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a farmer.

farmerlyadj

Befitting a farmer.

farmersnoun

plural of farmer

farmers' leaguenoun

a league with a perceived lack of talent and good players

farmershipnoun

Skill in farming.

farmerynoun

The premises of a farm

farmethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of farm

farmettenoun

A small farm.

farmgateadj

Describing the price of goods if they were purchased directly from a farm, without markup added by retailers; or this point in time, with regard to processes taking place earlier (such as fertilization) or later (such as packing and freezing).

farmgirlnoun

A girl or young woman who works on a farm, especially one who is growing up there as a child of the farmer.

farmhandnoun

Synonym of farmworker.

farmholdingnoun

A piece of land possessed and used as a farm.

farmhousenoun

A house (usually the main house) on a farm; thus:

farmhouseyadj

Resembling or characteristic of a farmhouse.

farmingnoun

The business of cultivating land, raising stock, etc.

farming simnoun

A simulation game which centers on running a farm and/or raising crops and livestock.

farmishadj

Indicative or suggestive of a farm; characteristically farmlike

farmlanoun

A traditional vest worn by men in Tunisia and Libya.

farmlandnoun

Land that is suitable for farming and agricultural production.

farmlessadj

Without a farm or farms.

farmlessnessnoun

The state or condition of being landless.

farmletnoun

A small farm.

farmlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a farm.

farmlingnoun

A small farm.

farmlyadj

Of, pertaining to, or resembling a farm; farmlike.

farmmannoun

A man who works on a farm.

farmornoun

An owner of oil or gas leases that exchanges part of them to a farmee for services.

farmostadj

Most distant; farthest.

farmoutnoun

The act of subcontracting or outsourcing.

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