| DEAFENINGS | • deafenings n. Plural of deafening. • DEAFENING n. the act of making deaf. |
| DISLEAFING | • disleafing v. Present participle of disleaf. • DISLEAF v. to deprive of leaves, also DISLEAVE. |
| DRAGONFISH | • dragonfish n. Any of several long, slender fishes, of the family Stomiidae, that have a luminous barbel used to attract prey. |
| FARADISING | • faradising v. Present participle of faradise. • FARADISE v. to treat by faradism, also FARADIZE. |
| FARSIGHTED | • farsighted adj. Unable to focus with one’s eyes on near objects; presbyopic. • farsighted adj. Considering the future with respect to one’s own plans or deeds; showing anticipation. • far-sighted adj. Alternative spelling of farsighted. |
| FEEDGRAINS | • feedgrains n. Plural of feedgrain. • feed␣grains n. Plural of feed grain. • FEEDGRAIN n. cereal grown to feed livestock. |
| FIREGUARDS | • fireguards n. Plural of fireguard. • fire␣guards n. Plural of fire guard. • FIREGUARD n. a protective wire frame or railing in front of a fire. |
| FUSTIGATED | • fustigated v. Simple past tense and past participle of fustigate. • FUSTIGATE v. (obsolete) to beat with a club. |
| GLASSIFIED | • glassified v. Simple past tense and past participle of glassify. • glassified adj. Synonym of vitrified. • GLASSIFY v. to become like glass. |
| ISOGRAFTED | • isografted v. Simple past tense and past participle of isograft. • ISOGRAFT v. to transplant from one to another of the same species. |
| LIFEGUARDS | • lifeguards n. Plural of lifeguard. • Life␣Guards prop.n. A regiment of the British army (part of the Household Cavalry). • LIFEGUARD v. to serve as a lifeguard. |
| MISGRAFTED | • misgrafted v. Simple past tense and past participle of misgraft. • MISGRAFT v. to graft wrongly. |
| SANGFROIDS | • sangfroids n. Plural of sangfroid. • SANGFROID n. (French) self-possession or imperturbability esp. under strain. |
| SANGUIFIED | • sanguified v. Simple past tense and past participle of sanguify. • SANGUIFY v. to make blood. |