| BACKFLOW | • backflow n. The flow of a fluid (Through a pipe etc.) in a direction opposite to that which is normal or intended. • backflow v. To flow in the wrong or backward direction. • BACKFLOW n. the action of flowing back towards a source. |
| FLATWORK | • flatwork n. (Construction) Horizontal construction work using concrete, such as floors. • FLATWORK n. laundry that can be ironed mechanically. |
| FLOKATIS | • flokatis n. Plural of flokati. • FLOKATI n. (Modern Greek) a handwoven Greek rug. |
| FOAMLIKE | • foamlike adj. Resembling foam; foamy. • FOAMLIKE adj. like foam. |
| FOLDBACK | • foldback n. An overturned flap. • foldback n. A current-limiting feature in power supplies and amplifiers. • foldback n. (Music) The use of rear-facing heavy-duty loudspeakers on stage during live music performances, to improve… |
| FOLKLAND | • folkland n. (Law, historical, UK) Land held in villeinage, being distributed among the folk, or people, at the pleasure… • FOLKLAND n. in Old English times, land held by folk-right, as opposed to bookland. |
| FOLKTALE | • folktale n. A tale or story that is part of the oral tradition of a people or a place. • folk␣tale n. Alternative spelling of folktale. • FOLKTALE n. a tale from the oral tradition of a people. |
| FOLKWAYS | • folkways n. Plural of folkway. • folk-ways n. Plural of folk-way. • folk␣ways n. Plural of folk way. |
| FORKBALL | • forkball n. (Baseball) A baseball pitch, much like the sinker. • FORKBALL n. a breaking pitch in baseball. |
| FORKTAIL | • forktail n. Any of various small insectivorous birds in the genus Enicurus. • forktail n. (UK, dialect) A salmon in its fourth year’s growth. • FORKTAIL n. one of a group of birds including the kite. |
| FORSLACK | • forslack v. (Intransitive, rare) To slack up; be or grow slack; pall. • forslack v. (Transitive, obsolete) To be slack in; neglect by idleness; relax; render slack; delay; lose or spoil by slackness. • FORSLACK v. to be slack, also FORESLACK. |
| KORFBALL | • korfball n. (Uncountable) A non-contact unisex team sport originating from the Netherlands, similar to netball… • korfball n. (Countable) The ball used in the sport of korfball. • KORFBALL n. (Dutch) a basketball-like game played between two teams of six men and six women each. |
| LOCKFAST | • lockfast adj. (Scotland) Fastened or secured with a lock. • LOCKFAST adj. secured by locks. |
| OUTFLANK | • outflank v. (Transitive) To maneuver around and behind the flank of (an opposing force). • outflank v. (Transitive) To gain a tactical advantage over (a competitor, for example). • out-flank v. Alternative spelling of outflank. |
| ROCKFALL | • rockfall n. A quantity of rocks that has fallen from a cliff etc. • rock␣fall n. Alternative form of rockfall. • ROCKFALL n. a mass of fallen rocks. |
| SEAFOLKS | • SEAFOLK n. seafaring people. |