English Words: F

18,613 words · Page 99 of 373

fetornoun

An unpleasant smell.

fetoscopenoun

A flexible fibreoptic device used to view a foetus in the womb.

fetoscopicadj

Of or relating to fetoscopy.

fetoscopicallyadv

By means of fetoscopy.

fetoscopynoun

An endoscopic procedure during pregnancy to allow access to the fetus, the amniotic cavity, the umbilical cord, and the fetal side of the placenta.

fetotoxicadj

Toxic to fetuses.

fetotoxicitynoun

toxicity to the fetus via the placenta

Fetschname

A surname from German.

Fettename

A surname from German.

fettelitenoun

A monoclinic-sphenoidal grayish white mineral containing antimony, arsenic, copper, iron, lead, mercury, silver, sulfur, and thallium.

fetternoun

A chain or similar object used to bind a person or animal, often by its legs.

fetteredverb

simple past and past participle of fetter

fetterernoun

One who fetters.

fetteringnoun

The act by which something is fettered or constricted.

fetterlessadj

Without fetters.

fetterlessnessnoun

Freedom from fetters.

fetterlocknoun

A shackle or lock.

Fetterlyname

A surname from German.

Fettermanname

A surname.

Fetterolfname

A surname from German.

Fettesianadj

Of or relating to Fettes College, a co-educational independent boarding and day school in Edinburgh, Scotland.

fettinoun

Money.

fetticusnoun

corn salad or mâche, Valerianella locusta, a plant whose leaves are used in salads.

fettlenoun

A state of physical condition; kilter or trim.

fettlernoun

A person who maintains railway lines.

fettuccenoun

A wide form of fettuccine pasta.

fettuccinenoun

Long, flat ribbons of pasta, cut from a rolled-out sheet; identical in form to tagliatelle.

fettuccine Alfredonoun

Fettuccine pasta served with a sauce containing cream, parmigiano, nutmeg and pepper.

fettuccininoun

A long, broad, thick noodle; a type of pasta having this shape.

fettucininoun

Alternative spelling of fettuccini.

fettynoun

Fentanyl.

fetucidenoun

Alternative spelling of feticide.

fetusnoun

An unborn or unhatched vertebrate showing signs of the mature animal.

fetus deletusphrase

Used to call for or reference the act of getting an abortion (hence destroying the fetus).

fetus fetishistnoun

One who supports fetal rights; an antiabortionist.

fetus in fetunoun

A fetus growing inside the body of another fetus, either from an unsuccessful twin pregnancy, or as a tumorlike growth.

fetus papyraceusnoun

A vanishing twin that, rather than being completely reabsorbed, is compressed by its growing twin to a flattened, parchment-like condition.

fetuslikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of a fetus.

feunoun

Land held in feudal tenure.

feu de joienoun

A bonfire.

feu dutynoun

Money payable by the tenant of a feu to the feudal superior.

feuagenoun

The feu system of land tenure.

feuarnoun

One who holds a feu.

Feuchtname

A market town and municipality of Bavaria, Germany.

feudnoun

A state of long-standing mutual hostility.

feudaladj

Of, or relating to feudalism.

feudalisationnoun

Alternative form of feudalization.

feudalismnoun

A social system based on personal ownership of resources and personal fealty between a suzerain (lord) and a vassal (subject). Defining characteristics are direct ownership of resources, personal loyalty, and a hierarchical social structure reinforced by religion.

feudalistnoun

An advocate or practitioner of feudalism.

feudalisticadj

Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of feudalism, feudal.

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