| BEDEAFEN | • bedeafen v. (Archaic) To deafen. • BEDEAFEN v. to make deaf. |
| DEAFENED | • deafened v. Simple past tense and past participle of deafen. • DEAFEN v. to make deaf. |
| DEAFNESS | • deafness n. The condition of being deaf; the lack or loss of the ability to hear. • deafness n. (Figurative) Lack of knowledge or refusal to admit a particular problem, issue, etc. • DEAFNESS n. the state of being deaf. |
| DEFANGED | • defanged v. Simple past tense and past participle of defang. • DEFANG v. to remove the fangs from. |
| DEFIANCE | • defiance n. The feeling, or spirit of being defiant. • defiance n. Open or bold resistance to or disregard for authority, opposition, or power. • defiance n. A challenging attitude or behaviour; challenge. |
| ENCHAFED | • enchafed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enchafe. • ENCHAFE v. (obsolete) to make warm; to irritate. |
| ENDLEAFS | • ENDLEAF n. an endpaper. |
| ENFILADE | • enfilade n. A line or straight passage, or the position of that which lies in a straight line. • enfilade n. Gunfire directed along the length of a target. • enfilade n. (Architecture) A series of doors that provide a vista when open. |
| ENFLAMED | • enflamed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enflame. • ENFLAME v. (obsolete) to inflame, also INFLAME. |
| ENFRAMED | • enframed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enframe. • ENFRAME v. to put in a frame. |
| FASTENED | • fastened v. Simple past tense and past participle of fasten. • FASTEN v. to secure. |
| FATTENED | • fattened v. Simple past tense and past participle of fatten; fatted. • FATTEN v. to make fat. |
| FEDAYEEN | • fedayeen n. Plural of fedayee. • FEDAYEE n. (Arabic) an Arab commando. |
| FENAGLED | • fenagled v. Simple past tense and past participle of fenagle. • FENAGLE v. to obtain by trickery, also FINAGLE. |
| FREDAINE | • fredaine n. A prank; an escapade. • FREDAINE n. (French) an escapade or prank. |
| FREEDMAN | • freedman n. A man who has been released from a condition of slavery. • Freedman prop.n. A surname. • FREEDMAN n. a man who has been freed from slavery. |
| FREEHAND | • freehand adj. Drawn using the hand without any helping device. • freehand v. To conduct a procedure involving use of the hands without any helping device or guide. • free-hand adj. Alternative form of freehand. |
| HANDFEED | • handfeed v. (Of an animal or machine) To feed by hand. • hand-feed v. Alternative spelling of handfeed. • HANDFEED v. to feed with the hand. |
| UNDEAFED | • undeafed v. Simple past tense and past participle of undeaf. • UNDEAF v. (Shakespeare) to free from deafness. |
| UNFEARED | • unfeared adj. Not feared. • UNFEARED adj. not feared. |