| AFFINED | • affined v. Simple past tense and past participle of affine. • AFFINED adj. related. |
| DAFFING | • daffing n. (Scotland) Fun; merrymaking. • DAFFING n. playing the fool. |
| DAMNIFY | • damnify v. (Obsolete) To damage physically; to injure. • damnify v. (Law) To cause injuries or loss to. • DAMNIFY v. to cause loss or damage to. |
| DANDIFY | • dandify v. To dress as, or to adopt the style of, a dandy. • DANDIFY v. to dress up. |
| DEFIANT | • defiant adj. Defying. • defiant adj. Boldly resisting opposition. • defiant n. One who defies opposition. |
| FACIEND | • faciend n. (Mathematics, obsolete) The multiplicand. • FACIEND n. (Latin) a number to be multiplied by another. |
| FADEINS | • fade-ins n. Plural of fade-in. • fade␣ins n. Plural of fade in. • FADEIN n. a gradual increase in the brightness of an image. |
| FADGING | • fadging v. Present participle of fadge. • FADGE v. (archaic) to agree, hit it off. |
| FADINGS | • fadings n. Plural of fading. • FADING n. an Irish dance. |
| FAINTED | • fainted v. Simple past tense and past participle of faint. • FAINT v. to lose consciousness. |
| FANCIED | • fancied adj. Existing only in the fancy (“imagination”); imaginary, imagined. • fancied adj. Organized, or (especially of attire) designed, to suit one’s fancy or whim. • fancied adj. Having a fancy (“inclination, liking, or love”) for; desired, favourite. |
| FANDING | • fanding n. (Obsolete) Trial; temptation. • fanding v. Present participle of fand. • FAND v. (Scots) to try or attempt. |
| FANNIED | • FANNY v. (vulgar) as in to fanny about, to procrastinate. |
| FARDING | • farding v. Present participle of fard. • farding n. Pronunciation spelling of farthing. • FARDING n. a farthing. |
| FINDRAM | • FINDRAM n. a kind of smoked haddock, also FINNAN. |
| FRIANDE | • FRIANDE n. (French) a (female) epicure. |
| FRIANDS | • friands n. Plural of friand. • FRIAND n. (French) a (male) epicure. |
| INDRAFT | • indraft n. A draft or drawing inward. • INDRAFT n. a drawing in; an inward flow of air, also INDRAUGHT. |
| INFAMED | • infamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of infame. • INFAME v. (archaic) to defame. |