English Words: F

18,613 words · Page 55 of 373

Fatshanname

Synonym of Foshan: the Cantonese-derived name.

fatshederanoun

A hybrid of flowering plants of the genera Fatsia and Hedera (× Fatshedera).

fatshionnoun

Clothing fashions designed for overweight people.

fatshionistanoun

An overweight person interested in fashion; a plus-size fashionista.

fatshitnoun

a contemptible fat person

fatsianoun

Any of the genus Fatsia of Asian evergreen shrubs.

fatsonoun

Someone who is overweight.

fatsomeadj

Characteristically fat or fatty

fatsploitationnoun

The exploitation of fat people in the media (especially film and television).

fatsponoun

Material created by and/or intended for fat people that promotes body positivity.

fatstocknoun

Fattened livestock.

fatsuitnoun

A bodysuit-like undergarment designed to make the wearer look fatter.

FATTnoun

Initialism of fracture appearance transition temperature.

fattedadj

Made fat; fattened.

fattenverb

To cause (a person or animal) to be fat or fatter.

fatten the curveverb

To fatten or gain weight due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown.

fatten upverb

To cause to gain weight by means of feeding.

fattenableadj

Able to be fattened.

fattenernoun

One who, or that which, fattens.

fattenestverb

second-person singular simple present indicative of fatten

fattenethverb

third-person singular simple present indicative of fatten

fatteningadj

That causes weight gain; often of high calorie food with relatively little nutritive value.

fatteninglyadv

In a fattening way.

fatteningnessnoun

The quality of being fattening.

fatteradj

comparative form of fat: more fat

fattienoun

Alternative spelling of fatty.

fattilyadv

In a fatty way.

fattinessnoun

The quality of being fatty.

fattishadj

Somewhat fat

fattishnessnoun

The quality of being fattish.

fattismnoun

Discrimination on the grounds of fatness.

fattistnoun

An advocate of fattism.

FatTokname

The community of overweight influencers on TikTok, especially those who support fat acceptance.

Fattorename

A surname from Italian.

fattouchnoun

A traditional Lebanese, Syrian, or Levantine fresh salad with crispy bread (typically, dried, toasted, grilled, or fried pita), usually with mint, parsley, and olive oil.

fattoushnoun

A salad, from the Levant, made from toasted pitta bread with cucumber, tomato, mint etc.

fattrelsnoun

The ends of ribbons.

fattyadj

Containing, composed of, or consisting of fat.

fatty bom bomnoun

A fat or overweight person.

fatty boombalattynoun

An extremely obese person.

fatu-livanoun

A fictional bird invented as a hoax in the 1920s, said to lay cubical spotted eggs resembling dice.

fatuitousnessnoun

The quality of being fatuitous.

fatuitynoun

Weakness or imbecility of mind; stupidity.

fatuousadj

Obnoxiously stupid; vacantly silly; content in one's foolishness.

fatuouslyadv

With smug stupidity or vacuous silliness; idiotically.

fatuousnessnoun

The characteristic of being fatuous.

fatwanoun

A formal legal decree, opinion, or ruling issued by a mufti or other Islamic judicial authority.

fatwarenoun

Bloatware.

fatwoodnoun

A heartwood of pine trees, impregnated with resin, useful in the manufacture of pitch and pine tar.

FATXnoun

Abbreviation of Xbox file allocation table: the version of the FAT file system used on Xbox consoles and compatible storage peripherals.

Spelling & Dictionary Insight

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 55. 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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