| EASEFULLY | • easefully adv. In an easeful way. • EASEFUL adv. full of ease; restful. |
| EVENFALLS | • evenfalls n. Plural of evenfall. • EVENFALL n. the onset of evening. |
| FAREWELLS | • farewells n. Plural of farewell. • FAREWELL v. to say goodbye. |
| FEDERALLY | • federally adv. In a federal manner. • FEDERAL adv. relating to or consisting of a treaty or covenant. |
| FELLAHEEN | • fellaheen n. Plural of fellah. • FELLAH n. (Arabic) a peasant or labourer in Arab countries. |
| FEMERALLS | • femeralls n. Plural of femerall. • FEMERALL n. an outlet for smoke in a roof, also FEMERELL. |
| FILLAGREE | • fillagree n. Archaic form of filigree. • FILLAGREE n. a kind of ornamental metallic lacework. • FILLAGREE v. to execute this lacework, also FILAGREE, FILIGRAIN, FILIGRANE, FILIGREE. |
| FLAGEOLET | • flageolet n. (Music) A type of small flute of the fipple family. • flageolet n. (Music) A technique for playing stringed instrument that produces high-pitched overtones. • flageolet n. A type of kidney bean, common in France. |
| FLAMELESS | • flameless adj. That does not emit flames. • FLAMELESS adj. without a flame. |
| FLAMELETS | • flamelets n. Plural of flamelet. • FLAMELET n. a small flame. |
| FLAMELIKE | • flamelike adj. Resembling a flame or its colour. • FLAMELIKE adj. like a flame. |
| FLANNELED | • flanneled adj. Covered or wrapped in flannel. • FLANNEL v. to cover with a soft fabric. |
| FLANNELET | • flannelet n. Alternative spelling of flannelette. • FLANNELET n. a cotton imitation of flannel, also FLANNELETTE. |
| FLYLEAVES | • flyleaves n. Plural of flyleaf. • FLYLEAF n. a blank page at the beginning or end of a book. |
| LEAFLETED | • leafleted v. Simple past tense and past participle of leaflet. • LEAFLET v. to distribute printed sheets of paper. |
| LEAFLETER | • leafleter n. A person who distributes leaflets. • LEAFLETER n. one who distributes leaflets, also LEAFLETEER. |
| LIVERLEAF | • liverleaf n. Liverwort. • LIVERLEAF n. a woodland plant. |
| SELFHEALS | • selfheals n. Plural of selfheal. • self-heals v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of self-heal. • SELFHEAL n. a perennial herb with blue flowers. |