| AFEARING | • afearing v. Present participle of afear. • AFEAR v. (Spenser) to frighten, also AFFEAR, AFFEARE. |
| AFFIANCE | • affiance v. (Transitive) To be betrothed to; to promise to marry. • affiance n. Faith, trust. • affiance n. (Archaic) A solemn engagement, especially a pledge of marriage. |
| ANTEFIXA | • antefixa n. (Architecture) Alternative form of antefix. • antefixa n. Plural of antefixum. • ANTEFIXA n. (Latin) an ornament at the end of a classical building, hiding the ends of roof tiles, also ANTEFIX. |
| BEFFANAS | • BEFFANA n. (Italian) an Epiphany gift, also BEFANA. |
| CAFTANED | • caftaned adj. Alternative form of kaftaned. • CAFTANED adj. wearing a caftan. |
| EPIFAUNA | • epifauna n. The benthic fauna, i.e. the collection of sea animals living on the seafloor. • EPIFAUNA n. (Latin) fauna living on a hard sea floor. |
| FAINEANT | • faineant n. An irresponsible or lazy person. • fainéant n. Alternative spelling of faineant. • FAINEANT n. (French) a lazy person. |
| FANBASES | • fanbases n. Plural of fanbase. • fan␣bases n. Plural of fan base. • FANBASE n. the body of fans of a celebrity. |
| FANEGADA | • fanegada n. (Historical) Synonym of fanega (“traditional Spanish unit of volume, mass, or land area”). • FANEGADA n. (Spanish) a dry measure in Spain and Spanish America, also FANEGA, FANGA. |
| FANFARED | • fanfared v. Simple past tense and past participle of fanfare. • fanfared adj. (Music) Characterized by fanfares. • fanfared adj. Celebrated; greeted or publicized with enthusiasm or ceremony. |
| FANFARES | • fanfares n. Plural of fanfare. • fanfares v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fanfare. • FANFARE v. to herald with loud acclaim. |
| FANTASIE | • fantasie n. Obsolete spelling of fantasy. • FANTASIE n. a free-form musical composition, also FANTASIA. |
| FAUNULAE | • FAUNULA n. the fauna of a small single environment, also FAUNULE. |
| FAZENDAS | • fazendas n. Plural of fazenda. • FAZENDA n. (Portuguese) a Brazilian plantation. |
| FEASANCE | • feasance n. (Law) the performing of an act, especially out of one’s duty. • FEASANCE n. the performance of a condition, obligation or duty. |
| FLEABANE | • fleabane n. Any of various species of flowering plants in certain genera in family Asteraceae, that typically repel insects… • FLEABANE n. a flowering plant supposed to repel fleas. |
| INFAUNAE | • infaunae n. Plural of infauna. • INFAUNA n. (Latin) fauna living on a soft sea floor. |