| ADVICEFUL | • adviceful adj. (Obsolete) Attentive; watchful. • adviceful adj. Providing advice; informative, insightful. • ADVICEFUL adj. full of advice. |
| CAULDRIFE | • CAULDRIFE adj. (Scots) apt to feel chilly; lifeless, without vigour. |
| DISULFATE | • disulfate n. Alternative form of disulphate. • DISULFATE n. a compound containing two sulfate ions. |
| FABULISED | • fabulised v. Simple past tense and past participle of fabulise. • FABULISE v. to write fables, also FABULIZE. |
| FABULIZED | • fabulized v. Simple past tense and past participle of fabulize. • FABULIZE v. to write fables, also FABULISE. |
| FEUDALISE | • feudalise v. Alternative spelling of feudalize. • FEUDALISE v. to reduce to a feudal tenure, also FEUDALIZE. |
| FEUDALISM | • feudalism n. A social system based on personal ownership of resources and personal fealty between a suzerain (lord)… • FEUDALISM n. the feudal system; a system by which the holding of estates in land is made dependent upon an obligation to render military service to the king or feudal superior. |
| FEUDALIST | • feudalist n. An advocate or practitioner of feudalism. • feudalist adj. Advocating or practising feudalism, or in which feudalism is practised. • FEUDALIST n. an upholder of feudalism. |
| FEUDALITY | • feudality n. The state or quality of being feudal; feudal form or constitution. • FEUDALITY n. the state of being feudal. |
| FEUDALIZE | • feudalize v. To make something feudal. • FEUDALIZE v. to reduce to a feudal tenure, also FEUDALISE. |
| FEUDARIES | • feudaries n. Plural of feudary. • FEUDARY n. a holder of land by feudal tenure for allegiance, also FEODARY. |
| FIREGUARD | • fireguard n. A mesh screen around a fire to prevent sparks or falling embers. • fire␣guard n. A mesh screen placed in front of a fire to prevent sparks escaping. • FIREGUARD n. a protective wire frame or railing in front of a fire. |
| FUMIGATED | • fumigated v. Simple past tense and past participle of fumigate. • FUMIGATE v. to subject to fumes to kill pests. |
| FUNDRAISE | • fundraise v. To raise funds for a specified cause or purpose. • FUNDRAISE v. to raise funds. |
| FUSILLADE | • fusillade n. The simultaneous firing of a number of firearms. • fusillade n. (By extension) A rapid burst. • fusillade v. To fire, or attack with, a fusillade. |
| LIFEGUARD | • lifeguard n. (Uncommon) A bodyguard or unit of bodyguards, a guard of someone’s (especially a king’s) life or person. • lifeguard n. An attendant, usually an expert swimmer, employed to save swimmers in trouble or near drowning at a body of water. • lifeguard n. A lifesaver. (Can we add an example for this sense?) |
| QUALIFIED | • qualified adj. Meeting the standards, requirements, and training for a position. • qualified adj. Restricted or limited by conditions. • qualified v. Simple past tense and past participle of qualify. |
| RUFFIANED | • ruffianed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ruffian. • RUFFIAN v. to behave like a tough, lawless person. |
| UNDEAFING | • undeafing v. Present participle of undeaf. • UNDEAF v. (Shakespeare) to free from deafness. |
| UNFANCIED | • unfancied adj. Not fancied. • UNFANCIED adj. (esp. of a sportsperson, team, etc.) thought unlikely to win or succeed. |