| AFFLUENCE | • affluence n. (Obsolete) An abundant flow or supply. • affluence n. An abundance of wealth. • affluence n. A moderate level of wealth. |
| AVENGEFUL | • avengeful adj. (Obsolete) vengeful. • AVENGEFUL adj. seeking to avenge, also VENGEFUL. |
| BEAKERFUL | • beakerful n. The amount that a beaker will hold. • BEAKERFUL n. the contents of a full beaker. |
| DEBATEFUL | • debateful adj. (Obsolete) Contentious, argumentative, full of strife. • DEBATEFUL adj. (obsolete) quarrelsome. |
| DEFAULTED | • defaulted v. Simple past tense and past participle of default. • DEFAULT v. to fail to do something required. |
| DEFAULTER | • defaulter n. One who fails to fulfill an obligation or perform a task, especially a legal or financial one. • DEFAULTER n. one who defaults. |
| EASEFULLY | • easefully adv. In an easeful way. • EASEFUL adv. full of ease; restful. |
| EFFECTUAL | • effectual adj. Producing the intended result; entirely adequate. • EFFECTUAL adj. successful in producing the desired effect. |
| FEATURELY | • featurely adj. Having features; showing marked peculiarities; handsome. • FEATURELY adj. (archaic) handsome. |
| FEUDALISE | • feudalise v. Alternative spelling of feudalize. • FEUDALISE v. to reduce to a feudal tenure, also FEUDALIZE. |
| FEUDALIZE | • feudalize v. To make something feudal. • FEUDALIZE v. to reduce to a feudal tenure, also FEUDALISE. |
| FUSELAGES | • fuselages n. Plural of fuselage. • FUSELAGE n. (French) the elongated body section of an aeroplane, containing the crew and passengers or cargo. |
| PREFEUDAL | • prefeudal adj. Before feudalism. • PREFEUDAL adj. before feudalism. |
| REFUSABLE | • refusable adj. That can be refused. • REFUSABLE adj. capable of being refused; admitting of refusal. |
| REFUTABLE | • refutable adj. Able to be refuted, or shown to be false. • REFUTABLE adj. that can be refuted. |
| UNDERLEAF | • underleaf n. A lower leaf on a plant. • underleaf n. (Obsolete) A prolific kind of cider apple. • UNDERLEAF n. in liverworts, any of the leaves forming a row on the underside of the stem. |