English Words: F

18,613 words · Page 78 of 373

femalelyadv

In a female manner.

femalenessnoun

The characteristic, state or condition of being female.

femalesnoun

plural of female

femalianoun

The female genitalia.

femalishadj

Somewhat female or feminine.

femalismnoun

A form of African feminism.

femalistnoun

Someone who courts or pursues the female sex; a womanizer.

femalizationnoun

feminization; a making female

femalizeverb

To render, or to describe as, female or feminine.

femanonnoun

A female member of an anonymous online community, especially 4chan.

fembitchnoun

An intolerant feminist, often used by anti-feminists to refer to a feminist in general.

femblenoun

Alternative form of fimble (“(male, early-ripening) hemp”) (sometimes said, variously, to be specifically either coarse-fibred hemp or hemp prepared for use).

femboinoun

Alternative form of femboy (often used for filter avoidance).

fembotnoun

A robot in female or feminine form.

femboynoun

A (typically young) male or non-binary individual who adopts a feminine aesthetic and has an androgynous appearance.

femboydomnoun

A sexual practice in which femboys dominate other people.

femboyishadj

Displaying behavior associated with a femboy.

fembrainedadj

Being a transgender person who acts and thinks how a woman (usually stereotypically) should (whether the speaker approves or disapproves).

fembynoun

A feminine non-binary person.

femcarenoun

feminine hygiene

femceenoun

A female host of a television show.

femcelnoun

A female incel.

femcelcorenoun

A melancholic aesthetic associated (often ironically) with the femcel movement.

femceldomnoun

The state of being a femcel.

femcircnoun

Abbreviation of female circumcision.

femcocknoun

Synonym of girlcock

femcuntnoun

An intolerant feminist, often used by anti-feminists to refer to a feminist in general.

femdicknoun

Synonym of girldick

femdomnoun

Female domination; a sexual practice in which women dominate men or other people.

femenoun

A woman.

feme covertnoun

A married woman.

feme solenoun

A single woman, whether unmarried, spinster, widow or divorcee.

femerellnoun

The lantern, louvre, or covering placed in the ridge of a hall roof for the purpose of ventilation or letting out the smoke of the fire kindled on a central hearth.

femetarynoun

Obsolete form of fumitory.

femfannoun

A female science fiction fan.

femfennoun

plural of femfan

FemHawkename

The female version of the Hawke player character from the video game Dragon Age II.

Femianame

A surname from Italian.

femicadj

Containing essential iron and magnesium (of rocks or minerals).

femicentricadj

woman-centric; focusing on women or pertaining to a focus on women (sometimes used pejoratively to imply such focus is misandric)

femicidenoun

The killing of a woman or girl, originally (figurative) with reference to loss of virtue but now usually (law) specifically because of their sex or gender and especially such a killing by a man motivated by misogyny.

femicommienoun

A feminist with left-wing leanings.

femidomnoun

Synonym of female condom.

femifascismnoun

Radical or militant feminism, intolerant of opposing views.

femifascistnoun

A radical or militant feminist who is intolerant of opposing views.

feminanoun

A wing feather from a female ostrich.

feminacentricadj

Alternative spelling of feminocentric.

feminacynoun

effeminacy

feminaladj

Of or pertaining to women, femininity or feminism

feminalismnoun

A preference for and support of traditionally feminine values and traits such as cooperation, consensus, and support for the underprivileged.

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