| AFFRICATED | • affricated v. Simple past tense and past participle of affricate. • AFFRICATE v. to sound a consonant in this way. |
| BLACKFACED | • blackfaced adj. Having a black face. • blackfaced adj. Wearing blackface theater makeup. • BLACKFACED adj. of sheep, having a black face. |
| DEFACEABLE | • defaceable adj. Able to be defaced. • DEFACEABLE adj. that can be defaced. |
| DEFAECATED | • defaecated v. Simple past tense and past participle of defaecate. • defæcated v. Obsolete spelling of defecated; simple past tense and past participle of defæcate. • DEFAECATE v. to void excrement, also DEFECATE. |
| DEFAECATES | • defaecates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defaecate. • defæcates v. Obsolete spelling of defecates; third-person singular simple present indicative form of defæcate. • DEFAECATE v. to void excrement, also DEFECATE. |
| DEFAECATOR | • defaecator n. Alternative form of defecator. • DEFAECATOR n. one who defaecates, also DEFECATOR. |
| DEFALCATED | • defalcated v. Simple past tense and past participle of defalcate. • DEFALCATE v. to embezzle money held on trust. |
| DEFALCATES | • defalcates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defalcate. • DEFALCATE v. to embezzle money held on trust. |
| DEFALCATOR | • defalcator n. A defaulter or embezzler. • DEFALCATOR n. a defaulter or embezzler. |
| DEFEASANCE | • defeasance n. (Now rare) Destruction, defeat, overthrow. • defeasance n. (US, law) The rendering void of a contract or deed; an annulment or abrogation. • defeasance v. (US, law, transitive) To void; to annul. |
| FABRICATED | • fabricated v. Simple past tense and past participle of fabricate. • fabricated adj. Constructed or assembled. • fabricated adj. False in the sense of made-up, constructed. |
| FACEPALMED | • facepalmed v. Simple past tense and past participle of facepalm. • FACEPALM v. to bring the palm of one's hand to one's face as an expression of dismay. |
| FASCINATED | • fascinated v. Simple past tense and past participle of fascinate. • fascinated adj. Extremely interested. • FASCINATE v. to interest exceedingly, intrigue. |
| FLANCONADE | • flanconade n. (Fencing) A thrust in the side. • FLANCONADE n. (French) a thrust in the side. |
| FRAGRANCED | • fragranced v. Simple past tense and past participle of fragrance. • FRAGRANCE v. to perfume with a fragrance. |
| FRICANDEAU | • fricandeau n. Thinly sliced meat, especially veal, fried or stewed with a sauce; a fricassee. • FRICANDEAU n. (French) a thick slice of veal or similar meat, also FRICANDO. |
| SHAMEFACED | • shamefaced adj. Bashful, showing modesty or embarrassment. • shamefaced adj. Ashamed, displaying shame, especially by blushing in the face. • SHAMEFACED adj. showing modesty, also SHAMEFAST. |
| TRADECRAFT | • tradecraft n. The skills acquired through experience of a trade. • tradecraft n. (Espionage) The methods used in espionage and clandestine operations. • TRADECRAFT n. skill or expertise in the practice of a trade. |