| FACONNES | • faconnes n. Plural of faconne. • façonnés n. Plural of façonné. • FACONNE n. (French) a fabric with a pattern of small figures woven into it. |
| FAINNESS | • fainness n. (Obsolete) The property of being fain; joy; gladness. • FAINNESS n. eagerness. |
| FANNELLS | • fannells n. Plural of fannell. • FANNELL n. a strip of material worn on a priest's arm, also FANNEL. |
| FANZINES | • fanzines n. Plural of fanzine. • FANZINE n. a magazine for fans. |
| FENLANDS | • fenlands n. Plural of fenland. • FENLAND n. a region with fens. |
| FINANCES | • finances n. Plural of finance. • finances n. Funds or other financial resources. • finances v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of finance. |
| FLANKENS | • FLANKEN n. beef cut from the side and boiled with vegetables. |
| FLANNELS | • flannels n. Plural of flannel. • flannels n. Clothing made of flannel; especially trousers. • FLANNEL v. to cover with a soft fabric. |
| FLANNENS | • FLANNEN n. (dialect) flannel. |
| FLANNIES | • flannies n. Plural of flannie. • FLANNY n. (Australian) a shirt made of flannel or flannelette, also FLANNIE. |
| INFANTES | • infantes n. Plural of infante. • Infantes prop.n. Plural of Infante. • INFANTE n. (historical) a title borne by every one of sons of the kings of Spain and Portugal, except the eldest or heir apparent. |
| NAFFNESS | • naffness n. The quality of being naff. • NAFFNESS n. the quality of being naff. |
| NAIFNESS | • naifness n. Dated form of naiveness. • naïfness n. Alternative form of naiveness. • NAIFNESS n. the state of being naif. |
| UNFASTEN | • unfasten v. (Transitive) To detach from any connecting agency or link; to disconnect. • unfasten v. (Intransitive) To come unloosed or untied. • UNFASTEN v. to release from a fastening. |