| DARAFS | • darafs n. Plural of daraf. • DARAF n. an electrical inverse unit of capacitance. |
| DECAFS | • decafs n. Plural of decaf. • DECAF n. (short for) decaffeinated coffee, also DECAFF. |
| DEFAST | • DEFACE v. to spoil the appearance of. |
| DEFATS | • defats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defat. • DEFAT v. to remove fat from. |
| DRAFFS | • draffs n. Plural of draff. • DRAFF n. the damp remains of malt after brewing. |
| DRAFTS | • drafts n. Plural of draft. • drafts n. Archaic form of draughts (“the board game”). • drafts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of draft. |
| DWARFS | • dwarfs n. Plural of dwarf. • dwarfs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of dwarf. • DWARF v. to cause to appear small. |
| FADERS | • faders n. Plural of fader. • FADER n. a sliding control as used e.g. on audio and lighting equipment to set levels of sound and light. |
| FADGES | • fadges n. Plural of fadge. • fadges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fadge. • FADGE v. (archaic) to agree, hit it off. |
| FALSED | • falsed adj. (Obsolete) Feigned, fake. • falsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of false. • FALSE v. to deceive. |
| FARADS | • farads n. Plural of farad. • FARAD n. a unit of electrical capacitance. |
| FARSED | • farsed v. Simple past tense and past participle of farse. • FARSE v. to expand a narrative by interpolation. |
| FASHED | • fashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of fash. • FASH v. (Scots) to bother or annoy. |
| FASTED | • fasted v. Simple past tense and past participle of fast. • FAST v. to abstain from eating. |
| FAULDS | • faulds n. Plural of fauld. • Faulds prop.n. A surname from Scots. • FAULD n. the arch over the dam of a blast furnace. |
| FEASED | • feased v. Simple past tense and past participle of fease. • FEASE v. to unsettle, also FAZE, FEAZE, FEESE, FEEZE, PHEESE, PHEEZE, PHESE. |
| FONDAS | • fondas n. Plural of fonda. • FONDA n. (Spanish) a tavern. |
| FRAUDS | • frauds n. Plural of fraud. • FRAUD n. criminal deception. |
| SHADUF | • shaduf n. Alternative spelling of shadoof. • SHADUF n. (Arabic) a machine, resembling a well sweep, used in Egypt for raising water from the Nile for irrigation, also SHADOOF. |
| VIFDAS | • VIFDA n. in Shetland, meat hung and dried without salt, also VIVDA. |