| BREAKFRONTS | • breakfronts n. Plural of breakfront. • BREAKFRONT n. a kind of cabinet with center beyond ends. |
| FACEBOOKING | • Facebooking v. Present participle of Facebook. • FACEBOOK v. to look for someone's profile on Facebook. |
| FARNARKELED | • FARNARKEL v. (Australian slang) to waste time, mess about. |
| FINGERMARKS | • fingermarks n. Plural of fingermark. • FINGERMARK n. a mark made by the fingers. |
| FLAKINESSES | • flakinesses n. Plural of flakiness. • FLAKINESS n. the state of being flaky. |
| FORSPEAKING | • forspeaking v. Present participle of forspeak. • FORSPEAK v. to speak against, also FORESPEAK. |
| FRANKFURTER | • frankfurter n. (UK, US, Canada) A moist sausage of soft, even texture and flavor, often made from mechanically recovered… • Frankfurter n. A native or inhabitant of Frankfurt, Germany. • FRANKFURTER n. (German) a small smoked sausage, also FRANKFORT, FRANKFURT. |
| FRANKLINITE | • franklinite n. (Mineralogy) An isometric-hexoctahedral mineral containing iron, manganese, oxygen, and zinc. • FRANKLINITE n. a zinc-manganese mineral, mined at Franklin Forge, New Jersey, USA. |
| FRANKNESSES | • franknesses n. Plural of frankness. • FRANKNESS n. the quality of being frank. |
| FRANKPLEDGE | • frankpledge n. (Law, historical) A form of collective suretyship and punishment under English law among the members of a tithing. • frankpledge n. Any group so similarly answerable for the conduct of all its members and liable for collective punishment. • frankpledge n. (Law, historical) A decener: a member of a tithing bound in frankpledge. |
| GODFORSAKEN | • godforsaken adj. Abandoned by a deity or god. • godforsaken adj. Particularly awful; very bad. • Godforsaken adj. Alternative form of godforsaken. |
| KLANGFARBES | • KLANGFARBE n. (German) tone-colour; timbre. |
| LIFEHACKING | • lifehacking n. The use of lifehacks. • LIFEHACK v. to live one's life in a way such as to simplify tasks and minimize effort. |
| PREFRANKING | • PREFRANK v. to frank beforehand. |
| RANKSHIFTED | • rankshifted v. Simple past tense and past participle of rankshift. • RANKSHIFT v. to shift or be shifted from one linguistic rank to another. |
| SAFEKEEPING | • safekeeping n. The act of keeping something safe; protection from harm, damage, loss, or theft. • safekeeping n. The storage of assets in a protected area. • safekeeping n. The responsibility of a guardian. |
| SNAKEFISHES | • snakefishes n. Plural of snakefish. • SNAKEFISH n. a fish resembling a snake. |
| THANKFULLER | • thankfuller adj. Comparative form of thankful: more thankful. • THANKFUL adj. grateful. |
| WAKEFULNESS | • wakefulness n. The state of being wakeful. • WAKEFULNESS n. the state of being wakeful. |