| AFFLUENCE | • affluence n. (Obsolete) An abundant flow or supply. • affluence n. An abundance of wealth. • affluence n. A moderate level of wealth. |
| AFFLUENCY | • affluency n. (Obsolete) affluence. • AFFLUENCY n. the state of being affluent, also AFFLUENCE. |
| CANEFRUIT | • canefruit n. Fruit grown on canes, such as raspberries and blackberries. • CANEFRUIT n. fruit borne upon canes, such as raspberries. |
| CHANCEFUL | • chanceful adj. (Obsolete) hazardous. • CHANCEFUL adj. hazardous. |
| CHANGEFUL | • changeful adj. (Rare) Changing frequently; very susceptible to change. • CHANGEFUL adj. full of change. |
| FAUXMANCE | • fauxmance n. A fake romance between celebrities, arranged for publicity. • FAUXMANCE n. (colloquial) a fake romance between two celebrities in order to gain press coverage. |
| FECUNDATE | • fecundate v. To make fertile. • fecundate v. To inseminate. • FECUNDATE v. to make fruitful or prolific. |
| FLAUNCHED | • flaunched adj. (Heraldry) Alternative form of flanched. • flaunched v. Simple past tense and past participle of flaunch. • FLAUNCH v. to widen into a flared shape, also FLANCH. |
| FLAUNCHES | • flaunches n. Plural of flaunch. • FLAUNCH v. to widen into a flared shape, also FLANCH. |
| INFUSCATE | • infuscate v. (Transitive) To darken; to make black or obscure. • infuscate adj. Clouded with brown. • INFUSCATE adj. clouded or tinged with brown, esp. of insects' wings, also INFUSCATED. |
| RUNECRAFT | • runecraft n. Knowledge of runes; skill in deciphering runic characters. • runecraft n. Knowledge of, or skill in, the use of runes for esoteric and magical purposes. • RUNECRAFT n. skill with runes. |
| UNCAREFUL | • uncareful adj. Not careful; careless, incautious. • UNCAREFUL adj. not careful. |
| UNDEFACED | • undefaced adj. Not having been defaced. • UNDEFACED adj. not defaced. |
| UNEFFACED | • uneffaced adj. Not effaced. • UNEFFACED adj. not effaced. |
| UNFACETED | • unfaceted adj. Not faceted. • UNFACETED adj. not faceted. |
| UNFANCIED | • unfancied adj. Not fancied. • UNFANCIED adj. (esp. of a sportsperson, team, etc.) thought unlikely to win or succeed. |
| UNFANCIER | • UNFANCY adj. not fancy. |