| ENFANTS | • ENFANT n. (French) a child. |
| FACONNE | • faconne n. Alternative spelling of façonné. • façonné n. A fabric having a pattern woven into it, especially one in which the pattern stands out from a sheer background. • façonné n. The pattern itself. |
| FAINNES | • FAINNE n. (Irish) a ring-shaped badge worn to show support for the Irish language. |
| FANNELL | • fannell n. Obsolete form of fannel. • FANNELL n. a strip of material worn on a priest's arm, also FANNEL. |
| FANNELS | • fannels n. Plural of fannel. • FANNEL n. a strip of material worn on a priest's arm, also FANNELL. |
| FANNERS | • fanners n. Plural of fanner. • FANNER n. one who fans. |
| FANNIED | • FANNY v. (vulgar) as in to fanny about, to procrastinate. |
| FANNIES | • fannies n. Plural of fanny. • Fannies prop.n. Teenage Fanclub (Scottish rock band). • FANNY v. (vulgar) as in to fanny about, to procrastinate. |
| FANZINE | • fanzine n. A magazine, normally produced by amateurs, intended for people who share a common interest. • FANZINE n. a magazine for fans. |
| FENINGA | • feninga n. Plural of fening. • FENING n. a monetary unit of Bosnia and Herzegovina, also FENNING. |
| FENLAND | • fenland n. A kind of low-lying ground, often wet or marshy. • Fenland prop.n. A local government district of Cambridgeshire, England. • FENLAND n. a region with fens. |
| FINANCE | • finance n. The management of money and other assets. • finance n. The science of management of money and other assets. • finance n. (Usually in the plural) Monetary resources, especially those of a public entity or a company. |
| FLANKEN | • flanken n. A certain cut of beef used in Ashkenazic Jewish cuisine, made by cutting short ribs across the bone. • FLANKEN n. beef cut from the side and boiled with vegetables. |
| FLANNEL | • flannel n. (Uncountable) A soft cloth material originally woven from wool, today often combined with cotton or synthetic fibers. • flannel n. (New Zealand, Australia, Britain, countable) A washcloth. • flannel n. (US, countable) A flannel shirt. |
| FLANNEN | • flannen adj. (Obsolete) Made of flannel. • FLANNEN n. (dialect) flannel. |
| FLANNIE | • flannie n. (Australia, slang) A button-down collared shirt made of flannelette. • FLANNIE n. (Australian) a shirt made of flannel or flannelette, also FLANNY. |
| INFANTE | • infante n. (Historical) Any son of the king of Spain or Portugal, except the eldest or heir apparent. • Infante prop.n. A surname from Spanish. • INFANTE n. (historical) a title borne by every one of sons of the kings of Spain and Portugal, except the eldest or heir apparent. |