| AFFERENT | • afferent adj. Carrying towards. • afferent n. An afferent structure or connection. • AFFERENT adj. bearing, bringing or carrying towards. |
| ENFRAMED | • enframed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enframe. • ENFRAME v. to put in a frame. |
| ENFRAMES | • enframes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enframe. • ENFRAME v. to put in a frame. |
| FASTENER | • fastener n. Something or someone that fastens. • fastener n. Mechanically, any device that fastens; especially, a collective term for items such as screws, nuts… • FASTENER n. something that fastens. |
| FATTENER | • fattener n. One who fattens. • FATTENER n. one that fattens. |
| FENESTRA | • fenestra n. (Anatomy) An opening in a body, sometimes with a membrane. • FENESTRA n. (Latin) a perforation. |
| FLANERIE | • flânerie n. Idling about, dawdling about, loafing about. • FLANERIE n. (French) commendable idleness or aimless wandering. |
| FOREMEAN | • FOREMEAN v. to intend beforehand. |
| FORENAME | • forename n. A name that precedes the surname. • forename v. To assign (someone) a first name. • forename v. Synonym of prenominate. |
| 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. |
| FREEGANS | • freegans n. Plural of freegan. • FREEGAN n. an opponent of consumerism who survives using recycled goods. |
| 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. |
| FUNEREAL | • funereal adj. Of or relating to a funeral. • funereal adj. Similar to or befitting the mood or elements of a funeral: slow; black colors; formal; dignified or solemn. • FUNEREAL adj. pertaining to a funeral; mournful. |
| INFERIAE | • inferiae n. (Historical, Roman antiquity) Sacrifices offered to the souls of deceased heroes or friends. • INFERIAE n. (Latin) offerings to the spirits of the dead. |
| REFALLEN | • refallen v. Past participle of refall. • REFALL v. to fall again. |
| REFASTEN | • refasten v. Fasten again. • REFASTEN v. to fasten again. |
| UNFEARED | • unfeared adj. Not feared. • UNFEARED adj. not feared. |