| CAGEFUL | • cageful n. That which can fit into a cage. • CAGEFUL n. as much as a cage can hold. |
| CAREFUL | • careful adj. Taking care; attentive to potential danger, error or harm; cautious. • careful adj. Conscientious and painstaking; meticulous. • careful adj. (Obsolete) Full of care or grief; sorrowful, sad. |
| CHAUFED | • CHAUFE v. (Spenser) to chafe. |
| CHAUFER | • CHAUFER n. a metal box for holding fire, also CHAUFFER. |
| CHAUFES | • CHAUFE v. (Spenser) to chafe. |
| FACTURE | • facture n. (Archaic) The act or manner of making or doing anything, especially of a literary, musical, or pictorial production. • facture n. (Dated, business) An invoice or bill of parcels. • FACTURE n. the quality of the execution of a painting; an artist's characteristic handling of the paint. |
| FACULAE | • faculae n. Plural of facula. • FACULA n. (Latin) an unusually bright spot on the sun's surface. |
| FARCEUR | • farceur n. A person who writes farces, or who performs in them. • farceur n. A farcical comedian. • FARCEUR n. (French) a performer in farces, also FARCER. |
| FAUCETS | • faucets n. Plural of faucet. • FAUCET n. a pipe inserted in a barrel to draw off liquid; (US) a tap. |
| FECULAE | • feculae n. Plural of fecula. • FECULA n. (Latin) a fine flour usually extracted from potatoes. |
| FECULAS | • feculas n. Plural of fecula. • FECULA n. (Latin) a fine flour usually extracted from potatoes. |
| FELUCCA | • felucca n. A traditional wooden shallow-draught sailing boat used in the Mediterranean and along the Nile in Egypt… • FELUCCA n. (Italian) a small sailing vessel. |
| FURCATE | • furcate adj. Forked, branched; divided at one end into parts. • furcate v. To fork or branch out. • FURCATE adj. forked. |
| FURNACE | • furnace n. (UK) An industrial heating device, e.g. for smelting metal or baking ceramics. • furnace n. (US, Canada) A device that provides heat for a building; a space heater. • furnace n. (Colloquial) Any area that is excessively hot. |
| OUTFACE | • outface v. (Transitive) To disconcert someone with an unblinking face-to-face confrontation; to stare down; to withsay. • outface v. (Transitive) To boldly confront a situation. • OUTFACE v. to confront unflinchingly. |
| SURFACE | • surface n. The overside or up-side of a flat object such as a table, or of a liquid. • surface n. The outside hull of a tangible object. • surface n. (Figurative) Outward or external appearance. |
| UNIFACE | • uniface n. (Archaeology) A prehistoric stone tool that has been flaked on one surface only. • UNIFACE n. a coin having a design on only one side. |