| FELLATED | • fellated v. Simple past tense and past participle of fellate. • FELLATE v. to stimulate the penis orally. |
| FELLATES | • fellates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fellate. • FELLATE v. to stimulate the penis orally. |
| FELLATIO | • fellatio n. (Sex) The stimulation of the penis (or testicles) using the mouth. • FELLATIO n. oral stimulation of the penis, also FELLATION. |
| FELLATOR | • fellator n. (Sexuality) One who performs fellatio. • FELLATOR n. a male who fellates. |
| FESTALLY | • festally adv. In a festal or festive manner. • FESTAL adv. of or pertaining to a holiday or a feast. |
| FLAMELET | • flamelet n. A small flame. • FLAMELET n. a small flame. |
| FLATLETS | • flatlets n. Plural of flatlet. • FLATLET n. a type of apartment. |
| FLATLINE | • flatline n. An unchanging state, as indicated in a graph of a variable over time. • flatline n. Asystole; the absence of heart contractions or brain waves. • flatline v. (Intransitive, of the heart) To stop beating. |
| FLOATELS | • floatels n. Plural of floatel. • FLOATEL n. a floating hotel, also FLOTEL. |
| FOLKTALE | • folktale n. A tale or story that is part of the oral tradition of a people or a place. • folk␣tale n. Alternative spelling of folktale. • FOLKTALE n. a tale from the oral tradition of a people. |
| LEAFLETS | • leaflets n. Plural of leaflet. • leaflets v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of leaflet. • LEAFLET v. to distribute printed sheets of paper. |
| LIFTABLE | • liftable adj. Capable of being lifted. • LIFTABLE adj. able to be lifted. |
| PLATEFUL | • plateful n. The quantity contained on a plate. • PLATEFUL n. the quantity a plate can hold. |
| PRATFELL | • pratfell v. Simple past tense and past participle of pratfall. • PRATFALL v. to fall on the buttocks, to make a big blunder. |
| TABLEFUL | • tableful n. As much as fills a table. • TABLEFUL n. the contents of a table. |
| TEFILLAH | • tefillah n. Alternative form of tefilla. • TEFILLAH n. (Hebrew) a phylactery worn by Jews, also TEPHILLAH. |