English Words: F

18,613 words · Page 61 of 373

fawnishadj

Of a colour somewhat resembling fawn.

fawnlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a fawn.

fawnlingnoun

A small, young, or baby fawn.

Fawnlocknoun

A subgenre of Sherlock fan fiction and fanart portraying Sherlock Holmes as an anthropomorphic deer-like creature.

fawnskinnoun

The skin of a fawn

fawnyadj

Somewhat fawn in colour.

Fawthropname

A surname from Old Norse.

Fawvername

A surname from French.

Fawziname

A male given name from Arabic, meaning “victorious, triumphant”, feminine equivalent Fawzia, Fauzia, Faouzia, or Fouzia; variant forms Fawzy, Faouzi

Fawzianame

A female given name from Arabic, meaning “victorious, triumphant”, masculine equivalent Fawzi, Fawzy, or Faouzi; variant forms Fauzia, Faouzia, Fouzia

Fawzyname

A male given name from Arabic, variant of Fawzi

faxnoun

The hair of the head.

fax bombnoun

A malicious act of sending faxes to someone with the intention of overwhelming the recipient's fax machine or communication, often in the form of black faxes.

fax democracynoun

The situation where the non-European Union members of the European Economic Area have agreed to enact legislation similar to that passed in the EU in certain areas of law.

fax machinenoun

A device which scans, transmits, receives and prints documents (faxes) transmitted by telephone.

fax, no printerintj

Expressing emphatic agreement.

faxableadj

That can be faxed (transmitted by facsimile).

faxbacknoun

An interactive electronic service allowing documents to be downloaded via fax machine.

faxedadj

Having a head of hair; hairy.

faxed starnoun

A comet; meteor.

faxeladolnoun

A particular narcotic painkiller.

faxernoun

One who sends a fax.

faxingnoun

The sending of a fax message.

faxlorenoun

A kind of folklore comprising humorous material and urban legends that are shared by fax machine.

Faxonname

A surname.

faxxesnoun

plural of fax

fayverb

To fit, to add.

fay gurrynoun

Spoonerism of gay furry.

fayalitenoun

Yellow, olive green, brown or black mineral with orthorhombic crystals of the olivine group, Fe₂SiO₄.

fayaliticadj

Of, pertaining to, resembling or containing fayalite

faydomnoun

The realm or sphere of faerie.

Fayename

A female given name, variant of Fay.

Fayettename

A male given name transferred from the surname or place name.

Fayette Countyname

One of 67 counties in Alabama, United States. County seat: Fayette.

Fayettenamname

Derogatory name for Fayetteville: a city in North Carolina, United States and its surrounding area, which includes the major military base Fort Bragg.

Fayettevillename

A number of places in the United States, including:

Fayettevilliannoun

A native or inhabitant of Fayetteville, North Carolina, or either of the other cities named Fayetteville in the United States.

faying surfacenoun

Either of a pair of surfaces that are in contact in a joint.

fayleverb

Obsolete spelling of fail.

fayneadj

Obsolete form of fain.

faynshmekernoun

A fussy or picky person; a connoisseur.

fayreadj

Fair, beautiful.

faytournoun

Obsolete form of faitour.

Fayumname

A city in Egypt near Lake Moeris.

Fayyumicname

A Coptic dialect, spoken primarily in the Faiyum region west of the Nile Valley.

Fazackerleyname

A surname.

Fazakerleyname

A northern suburb of the City of Liverpool, Merseyside, England (OS grid ref SJ3897).

Fazalname

A surname from Arabic.

fazarabinenoun

A pyrimidine antagonist.

fazeverb

To frighten or cause hesitation; to daunt, put off (usually used in the negative); to disconcert, to perturb.

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 61. 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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