English Words: F

18,613 words · Page 44 of 373

farmplacenoun

The site of a farm with its associated buildings; a farmstead.

farmsnoun

plural of farm

farmscapenoun

A landscape dominated by a farm or farmland.

farmscapingnoun

Holistic farm-wide biological pest management.

farmscrapernoun

A high-rise building used for growing crops or raising livestock.

farmstallnoun

A shop attached to a farm and selling its produce.

farmstandnoun

A stand that sells farm produce.

farmstaynoun

A working farm that also offers accommodation to paying guests.

farmsteadnoun

The main building of a farm.

farmsteadingnoun

A farmstead.

farmstocknoun

livestock on a farm

FarmTokname

The community of farming-oriented accounts on TikTok.

Farmvillename

A community in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada.

FarmVillernoun

A player of the agriculture-simulation social network game FarmVille.

farmwardadv

toward a farm

farmwardsadv

Towards a farm.

farmwashingnoun

The practice of supermarkets labelling food products with the names of nonexistent farms, to give a misleading impression of small-scale sustainable production.

farmwearnoun

Clothing designed to be worn while doing farm work.

farmwideadj

throughout a farm

farmwifenoun

The wife in a married couple engaged in farming; a wife who shares in the duties of farming, such as farm management, homemaking on the farm, fieldwork, sales and marketing, or other work.

farmwomannoun

A woman who works on a farm

farmworknoun

The agricultural work done on a farm.

farmworkernoun

A person who works on a farm, especially a hired hand.

farmyadj

Resembling or reminiscent of a farm.

farmyardnoun

The area of a farm, excluding the fields, usually surrounded by or adjacent to farm buildings.

farmyardyadj

Resembling or characteristic of a farmyard.

Farnboroughname

A place in England:

Farncombename

A village in Godalming parish, Waverley borough, Surrey, England (OS grid ref SU9745).

Farndishname

A village in Podington parish, Bedford borough, Bedfordshire, England (OS grid ref SP9263).

Farnellname

A surname.

farnesenenoun

Any of six sesquiterpenes, one of which is responsible for the green colour of apples.

farnesoatenoun

Any salt or ester of farnesoic acid

farnesoidadj

Of or relating to farnesol or its derivatives, especially to the metabolically active farnesyl pyrophosphate

farnesolnoun

A sesquiterpene alcohol that is present in many essential oils and is involved in the biosynthesis of cholesterol

farnessnoun

The state of being far off, or the degree to which something is far; distance, span; remoteness

farnesylnoun

The univalent radical derived from farnesol.

farnesylateverb

To attach a farnesyl group to a protein.

farnesylationnoun

The act or process of farnesylating.

farnesylpyrophosphatenoun

An intermediate in the HMG-CoA reductase pathway used by organisms in the biosynthesis of terpenes, terpenoids, and sterols.

farnesyltransferasenoun

One of the three enzymes in the prenyltransferase group, believed to play an important role in development of progeria and various cancers.

Farnhamname

A placename:

Farnhillname

A village and civil parish in Craven district, North Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE005465).

Farnleyname

A suburb of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE2532).

Farnley Tyasname

A village in Kirkburton parish, Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England (OS grid ref SE1612).

Farnolname

A surname.

Farnworthname

A town in the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, Greater Manchester, England, formerly in Lancashire (OS grid ref SD7305).

faronoun

A game of chance played by betting on the order in which certain cards will appear when taken singly from the top of the pack.

Faroeadj

Faroese

Faroe Islandsname

An archipelago and self-governing autonomous territory of Denmark, in the North Atlantic Ocean between Scotland and Iceland.

Faroeishadj

Faroese

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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 44. 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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