| DEAFENS | • deafens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deafen. • DEAFEN v. to make deaf. |
| ENCHAFE | • enchafe v. (Obsolete, transitive) To make warm, to heat. • ENCHAFE v. (obsolete) to make warm; to irritate. |
| ENDLEAF | • endleaf n. A protective page before or after the textblock. • end-leaf n. A blank sheet at the beginning or end of a book. • ENDLEAF n. an endpaper. |
| ENFACED | • enfaced v. Simple past tense and past participle of enface. • ENFACE v. to stamp or print on the front of. |
| ENFACES | • enfaces v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enface. • ENFACE v. to stamp or print on the front of. |
| ENFLAME | • enflame v. Alternative spelling of inflame. • ENFLAME v. (obsolete) to inflame, also INFLAME. |
| ENFRAME | • enframe v. To enclose in, or as if in, a frame. • ENFRAME v. to put in a frame. |
| FACEMEN | • facemen n. Plural of faceman (alternative spelling of face men). • face␣men n. Plural of face man. • FACEMAN n. a miner who works at the coalface. |
| FAIENCE | • faience n. A type of tin-glazed earthenware ceramic. • faience n. (Archaeology) The beads and small ornaments of the eastern Mediterranean. (Of bronze and iron age manufacture… • faïence n. Alternative spelling of faience. |
| FANTEEG | • fanteeg n. Eye dialect spelling of fantigue. • FANTEEG n. (slang) anxiety, agitation, also FANTIGUE. |
| FAYENCE | • fayence n. Alternative form of faience. • FAYENCE n. (French) a type of glazed pottery, also FAIENCE. |
| FENAGLE | • fenagle v. Alternative form of finagle. • FENAGLE v. to obtain by trickery, also FINAGLE. |
| FIANCEE | • fiancee n. Alternative spelling of fiancée. • fianceé n. Misspelling of fiancée. • fiancée n. A woman who is engaged to be married; the woman to whom one is engaged. |
| FREEGAN | • freegan n. A person who salvages and consumes food that has been thrown away, especially one who wishes to protect… • FREEGAN n. an opponent of consumerism who survives using recycled goods. |
| FREEMAN | • freeman n. A free person, particularly… • Freeman prop.n. (Countable) A surname. • Freeman prop.n. A placename… |
| NEAFFES | • NEAFFE n. (Shakespeare) a fist, also NEAFE, NEIF, NEIVE, NIEF, NIEVE. |