| CANFUL | • canful n. As much as a can will hold. • CANFUL n. as much as a can hold. |
| CAPFUL | • capful n. The amount that will fit into a cap. • capful n. (Nautical) A light puff of wind. • CAPFUL n. as much as a cap can hold. |
| CARFUL | • carful n. As much as a car will hold. • CARFUL n. as much as a car can hold. |
| CHAUFE | • CHAUFE v. (Spenser) to chafe. |
| CHAUFF | • chauff n. (Dated, informal) Alternative form of chauf (“a chauffeur”). • chauff v. (Dated, informal) Alternative form of chauf (“to chauffeur”). • CHAUFF v. (Spenser) to chafe, also CHAUFE. |
| CHUFAS | • chufas n. Plural of chufa. • CHUFA n. (Spanish) a sedge-like plant producing edible tubers, native about the Mediterranean. |
| FACEUP | • faceup adv. Alternative spelling of face-up. • face-up adv. In a position with the face upwards. • face␣up v. To confront an unpleasant situation. |
| FACTUM | • factum n. (Law) Somebody’s own act and deed. • factum n. (Mathematics, obsolete) A product (result of multiplying two numbers). • FACTUM n. (Latin) a man's own act and deed. |
| FACULA | • facula n. (Astronomy) A bright spot or patch between sunspots. • Facula n. (Planetology) An albedo surface feature, lighter than the surroundings. • FACULA n. (Latin) an unusually bright spot on the sun's surface. |
| FAUCAL | • faucal adj. Relating to the fauces, or opening of the throat; faucial. • faucal n. (Phonetics) A sound produced in the fauces. • FAUCAL n. a sound produced in the passage from the mouth. |
| FAUCES | • fauces n. (Anatomy) The narrow passage from the mouth to the pharynx, situated between the soft palate and the… • fauces n. (Botany) The throat of a calyx, corolla, etc. • fauces n. (Zoology) That portion of the interior of a spiral shell which can be seen by looking into the aperture. |
| FAUCET | • faucet n. (North America) An exposed plumbing fitting; a tap or spigot; a regulator for controlling the flow of… • faucet n. (Game development) One or several systems that inject currency into the game’s economy, thus controlling… • FAUCET n. a pipe inserted in a barrel to draw off liquid; (US) a tap. |
| FECULA | • fecula n. Starchy sediment extracted from plants, especially those which are used as food. • FECULA n. (Latin) a fine flour usually extracted from potatoes. |
| FULCRA | • fulcra n. Plural of fulcrum. • FULCRUM n. (Latin) a support for a lever. |
| FURCAE | • FURCA n. any forklike structure esp. in insects. |
| FURCAL | • furcal adj. Forked. • FURCAL adj. forked. |
| UNFACT | • unfact n. Something not factual; a falsehood or factoid. • UNFACT n. a fact that must not be acknowledged. |