| CASEFIES | • casefies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of casefy. • CASEFY v. to become or make cheese-like. |
| 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. |
| FACELESS | • faceless adj. Having no face. • faceless adj. Having or revealing no individual identity or character; anonymous. • faceless adj. Having or revealing no individuality, personality or distinctive characteristics. |
| FADELESS | • fadeless adj. Not fading; eternal. • FADELESS adj. not fading. |
| FAMELESS | • fameless adj. (Chiefly obsolete) Without fame. • FAMELESS adj. not famous. |
| FEARLESS | • fearless adj. Without fear. • FEARLESS adj. without fear. |
| FEASTERS | • feasters n. Plural of feaster. • Feasters prop.n. Plural of Feaster. • FEASTER n. one who feasts. |
| FREESIAS | • freesias n. Plural of freesia. • FREESIA n. a scented garden flower. |
| LEAFLESS | • leafless adj. Of plants or trees, without leaves. • LEAFLESS adj. without leaves. |
| SAFENESS | • safeness n. The property of being safe. • SAFENESS n. the quality of being safe. |
| SAFETIES | • safeties n. Plural of safety. • safeties v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of safety. • SAFETY v. to protect against failure, breakage or accident. |
| SELFSAME | • selfsame adj. Chiefly preceded by the: precisely the same; the very same; the same not only in being similar but in being identical. • selfsame n. (Archaic) Chiefly preceded by the: precisely the same person or thing. • self-same adj. Alternative form of selfsame. |
| SERFAGES | • serfages n. Plural of serfage. • SERFAGE n. the state of being a serf, also SERFDOM, SERFHOOD, SERFSHIP. |