| DRAFTSMAN | • draftsman n. US standard spelling of draughtsman. • draftsman n. A person who drafts legal documents. • DRAFTSMAN n. a person whose profession is to make drawings, plans, or sketches, also DRAUGHTSMAN. |
| FAHLBANDS | • fahlbands n. Plural of fahlband. • FAHLBAND n. (German) in crystalline rocks, a stratum rich in metals. |
| FANDANGOS | • fandangos n. Plural of fandango. • FANDANGO n. (Spanish) a lively Spanish dance performed by a couple. |
| FANEGADAS | • fanegadas n. Plural of fanegada. • FANEGADA n. (Spanish) a dry measure in Spain and Spanish America, also FANEGA, FANGA. |
| FANTASIED | • fantasied adj. Filled with imaginations or fancies. • fantasied v. Simple past tense and past participle of fantasy. • FANTASY v. to imagine, also PHANTASY. |
| FARMHANDS | • farmhands n. Plural of farmhand. • FARMHAND n. a farm laborer. |
| FARMLANDS | • farmlands n. Plural of farmland. • farm␣lands n. Plural of farm land. • FARMLAND n. cultivated land. |
| FLANCARDS | • flancards n. Plural of flancard. • FLANCARD n. a piece of armor for the side of a horse. |
| FLATLANDS | • flatlands n. Plural of flatland. • flatlands n. A terrain that varies little in elevation. • FLATLAND n. land lacking variation in elevation. |
| FRAUDSMAN | • fraudsman n. A male fraudster. • FRAUDSMAN n. a person involved in criminal fraud. |
| HANDFASTS | • handfasts n. Plural of handfast. • handfasts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of handfast. • HANDFAST v. to betroth. |
| HANDSTAFF | • handstaff n. The part of a flail that is held in the hand. • handstaff n. (Obsolete) A weapon mentioned in the Bible (Ezekiel), perhaps a javelin. • HANDSTAFF n. a staff-like handle e.g. of a flail. |
| INTIFADAS | • intifadas n. Plural of intifada. • INTIFADA n. (Arabic) the uprising in 1987 and continued resistance by Palestinians to Israeli occupation of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank of Jordan, also INTIFADAH, INTIFADEH. |
| LANDFALLS | • landfalls n. Plural of landfall. • LANDFALL n. an approach to land. |
| STANDFAST | • stand␣fast v. (Idiomatic) stand firm. • stand␣fast interj. (Archery) a warning not to pass between the arrow and the target. • STANDFAST n. a reliable person or thing. |
| TRANSFARD | • TRANSFARD v. (Spenser) transferred. |