| DEAFENS | • deafens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deafen. • DEAFEN v. to make deaf. |
| DEFANGS | • defangs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defang. • DEFANG v. to remove the fangs from. |
| 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. |
| FADINGS | • fadings n. Plural of fading. • FADING n. an Irish dance. |
| FANDOMS | • fandoms n. Plural of fandom. • FANDOM n. an aggregate of enthusiastic devotees. |
| FANTADS | • fantads n. Plural of fantad. • FANTAD n. a fidgety state, also FANTOD. |
| FANTODS | • fantods n. (Chiefly dated) plural of fantod. • FANTOD n. a fidgety state, also FANTAD. |
| FARDENS | • fardens n. Plural of farden. • FARDEN n. (dialect) a farthing, also FARDING. |
| FRIANDS | • friands n. Plural of friand. • FRIAND n. (French) a (male) epicure. |
| SANDFLY | • sandfly n. Any of various small flies of the genera Lutzomyia and Phlebotomus whose females suck the blood of vertebrates… • sandfly n. (New Zealand) A small fly of the genus Austrosimulium. • sandfly n. (US) A biting midge (family Ceratopogonidae). |
| SNAFUED | • snafued v. Simple past tense and past participle of snafu. • SNAFU v. to cause confusion. |
| SNARFED | • snarfed v. Simple past tense and past participle of snarf. • SNARF v. (colloquial) to eat or drink greedily. |
| UNDEAFS | • undeafs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of undeaf. • UNDEAF v. (Shakespeare) to free from deafness. |