English Words: F

18,613 words · Page 74 of 373

felbamatenoun

An anticonvulsant drug C₁₁H₁₄N₂O₄ that is used to treat severe epilepsy or epilepsy that is unresponsive to other drugs.

felbertalitenoun

A monoclinic-prismatic gray mineral containing bismuth, cadmium, copper, lead, silver, and sulfur.

felchverb

To suck semen out of a sexual partner's vagina or anus.

Feldename

A surname from German.

Feldenkraisname

A somatic educational system designed to reduce pain or limitations in movement, to improve physical function, and to promote general well-being by increasing students' awareness of themselves and by expanding students' movement repertoire.

Feldenkrais Methodname

A somatic educational system aiming to reduce pain and improve physical function and wellbeing by increasing students' self-awareness and expanding their movement repertoire.

feldgraunoun

The greenish-grey colour of German military uniforms.

Feldioaraname

A commune of Brașov County, Romania.

Feldmanname

A surname from German of German and Jewish origin.

Feldmannname

A surname.

feldschernoun

In Russia, one with practical but not formal medical training.

feldsparnoun

Any of a large group of rock-forming aluminosilicate minerals containing potassium, sodium, or calcium that, together, make up about 60% of the Earth's outer crust.

feldsparlikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of feldspar.

feldspathicadj

Containing feldspar.

feldspathizeverb

To convert into feldspar.

feldspathoidnoun

Any of a small group of igneous, plutonic, and volcanic minerals formed in magma that did not contain enough silica to satisfy all the chemical bonds. Feldspathoids are silica-poor variants of the feldspar group.

feldspathoidaladj

Having feldspathoids.

feldspathoseadj

Containing feldspar.

Feldsteinname

A surname.

Feldtmanname

A surname.

feldwebelnoun

A German sergeant.

feleadv

greatly, much, very

Feleacuname

A village and commune of Cluj County, Romania.

Feliceniname

A commune of Harghita County, Romania.

Felicianame

A female given name from Latin, masculine equivalent Felix.

felicidaladj

Pertaining to felicide.

felicidenoun

The killing of a cat.

felicificadj

Of, pertaining to, or producing pleasure or happiness.

felicific calculusnoun

A quasi-mathematical technique proposed by 19th-century utilitarian ethical theorists for determining the net amount of happiness, pleasure, or utility resulting from an action, sometimes regarded as a precursor of cost-benefit analysis.

felicificallyadv

In a felicific way.

felicitateverb

To congratulate.

felicitationnoun

The act of felicitating; a wishing of joy or happiness; congratulation.

felicitatornoun

One who felicitates, or offers congratulation.

felicitologynoun

The scientific study of being happy.

felicitousadj

Characterized by felicity.

felicitouslyadv

In a felicitous manner.

felicitousnessnoun

The state or condition of being felicitous.

felicitynoun

Happiness; (countable) an instance of this.

felidnoun

Any member of the cat family (Felidae).

felidomancynoun

Divination by interpreting the appearance and behaviour of cats.

feliformadj

Resembling a cat; applied to member of the Feliformia, a suborder within the order Carnivora consisting of cat-like carnivorans, including cats (large and small), hyenas, mongooses, civets, etc.

Felin-fachname

A community (civil parish) north-east of Brecon, Powys, Wales.

Felin-hênname

A hamlet in Llandygai community, Gwynedd, Wales (OS grid ref SH5968).

Felindrename

A village in Mawr community, City and County of Swansea, Wales (OS grid ref SN6302).

felineadj

Of or pertaining to cats.

felinekindnoun

All cats, considered as a group.

felinelyadv

In a feline manner.

felinenessnoun

The state of being feline.

Felinfachname

A village in Llanfihangel Ystrad community, Ceredigion, Wales (OS grid ref SN5355).

Felinfoelname

A suburban village north of Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, Wales (OS grid ref SN5202).

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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 74. 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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