| AFFEARED | • affeared v. Simple past tense and past participle of affear. • affeared adj. (Archaic) frightened, afraid. • AFFEARE v. (Spenser) to frighten, also AFEAR, AFFEAR. |
| AFFEERED | • affeered v. Simple past tense and past participle of affeer. • AFFEER v. (archaic) to assess; to reduce to a certain fixed sum. |
| AFFIRMED | • affirmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of affirm. • AFFIRM v. to state positively. |
| AFFOORDS | • affoords v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of affoord. • AFFOORD v. (Spenser) to afford. |
| AFFORCED | • afforced v. Simple past tense and past participle of afforce. • AFFORCE v. to strengthen a jury by adding skilled people. |
| AFFORDED | • afforded v. Simple past tense and past participle of afford. • AFFORD v. to have sufficient means for. |
| AFFRAYED | • affrayed v. Simple past tense and past participle of affray. • AFFRAY v. to disturb or frighten. |
| DANDRIFF | • dandriff n. Archaic spelling of dandruff. • DANDRIFF n. a scurf that forms on the scalp, also DANDRUFF. |
| DANDRUFF | • dandruff n. Scaly white dead skin flakes from the human scalp; Pityriasis capitis. • dandruff v. To fall or cover with white flakes, like dandruff. • DANDRUFF n. a scurf that forms on the scalp, also DANDRIFF. |
| DIFFRACT | • diffract v. (Transitive) To cause diffraction. • diffract v. (Intransitive) To undergo diffraction. • DIFFRACT v. to separate into parts. |
| DRAFFIER | • DRAFFY adj. like dregs, worthless. |
| DRAFFISH | • draffish adj. Worthless; draffy. • DRAFFISH adj. like dregs, worthless, also DRAFFY. |
| EFFRAIDE | • EFFRAIDE adj. (obsolete) afraid, also AFEARD, AFFEARD, AFRAID. |
| 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. |
| FRAUDFUL | • fraudful adj. Full of fraud, deceit, or treachery; fraudulent. • FRAUDFUL adj. deceptive. |
| GIRAFFID | • giraffid n. An animal of the family Giraffidae (such as the giraffe and okapi). • GIRAFFID n. a member of the giraffe family (giraffes and okapis). |
| STRAFFED | • STRAFF v. (German) to rake with machinegun fire from low-flying aircraft, also STRAFE. |
| TARIFFED | • tariffed v. Simple past tense and past participle of tariff. • TARIFF v. to tax imported or exported goods. |
| TRADEOFF | • tradeoff n. An advantage or improvement that necessitates the corresponding loss or degradation of something else. • trade-off n. Any situation in which the quality or quantity of one thing must be decreased for another to be increased. • TRADEOFF n. a giving up of one thing in return for another. |