| AFFIXIAL | • affixial adj. Being or relating to an affix. • AFFIXIAL adj. pertaining to a prefix or suffix, also AFFIXAL. |
| AFFLUXES | • affluxes n. Plural of afflux. • AFFLUX n. a flowing towards or together, also AFFLUXION. |
| FABLIAUX | • fabliaux n. Plural of fabliau. • FABLIAU n. (French) one of the metrical tales of the Trouveres, or early poets of the north of France. |
| FLAXIEST | • FLAXY adj. like flax; of a light colour. |
| FLAXLIKE | • flaxlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of flax. • FLAXLIKE adj. like flax. |
| FLAXSEED | • flaxseed n. The seed of the flax plant; a source of linseed oil. • flax␣seed n. Alternative form of flaxseed. • FLAXSEED n. the seed of flax. |
| FLEXAGON | • flexagon n. (Geometry) A flat model made from folded strips of paper that can be folded, or flexed, to reveal a… • FLEXAGON n. a folded paper construction. |
| FLEXURAL | • flexural adj. Of, or relating to, flexure. • FLEXURAL adj. of, pertaining to, or resulting from, flexure. |
| FLUXGATE | • fluxgate n. (Physics) Any of several devices that use soft iron cores surrounded by coils of wire that generate… • FLUXGATE n. a device for measuring a magnetic field. |
| FOXTAILS | • foxtails n. Plural of foxtail. • FOXTAIL n. the tail of a fox. |
| HEXAFOIL | • hexafoil n. A design with six round semicircular petals stemming from a central circle. • HEXAFOIL n. a pattern with six leaflike lobes. |
| PREFIXAL | • prefixal adj. (Of a word) That may be modified by the addition of a prefix. • prefixal adj. (Of a term) Taking the role of a prefix. • PREFIXAL adj. pertaining to a prefix. |
| SUFFIXAL | • suffixal adj. (Of a word) That may be modified by the addition of a suffix. • suffixal adj. (Of a term) Taking the role of a suffix. • SUFFIXAL adj. pertaining to a suffix. |
| TOADFLAX | • toadflax n. Any of several European plants, of the genus Linaria, having two-lipped yellow flowers. • toadflax n. Any of several other plants in the family Plantaginaceae. • TOADFLAX n. a plant of the figwort family, resembling a snapdragon. |