| AFFRIGHTS | • affrights n. Plural of affright. • affrights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of affright. • AFFRIGHT v. to frighten. |
| CATFIGHTS | • catfights n. Plural of catfight. • cat␣fights n. Plural of cat fight. • CATFIGHT n. a fight between two women. |
| FAITHINGS | • FAITHING n. the act of believing. |
| FANLIGHTS | • fanlights n. Plural of fanlight. • FANLIGHT n. a half-circle window with crossbars arranged like ribs of fan. |
| FARTHINGS | • farthings n. Plural of farthing. • Farthings prop.n. Plural of Farthing. • FARTHING n. a former British coin, a quarter of a pre-decimal penny. |
| FATHERING | • fathering v. Present participle of father. • FATHERING n. the male act of procreating. |
| FATHOMING | • fathoming v. Present participle of fathom. • FATHOM v. to ascertain the depth of. |
| FATWAHING | • fatwahing v. Present participle of fatwah. • FATWAH v. (Arabic) to threaten death by religious decree, also FATWA, FETWA. |
| FIGHTABLE | • fightable adj. Able to be fought. • fightable adj. (Military) Capable in combat. • FIGHTABLE adj. able to be fought. |
| FIGHTBACK | • fightback n. A campaign of resistance; a counterattack. • fight␣back v. (Intransitive) to defend oneself by fighting. • fight␣back v. (Intransitive) to counterattack; to resist an attack. |
| FRATCHING | • fratching v. Present participle of fratch. • FRATCHING adj. quarrelsome, also FRATCHETY, FRATCHY. |
| GEARSHIFT | • gearshift n. Alternative spelling of gear shift. • gearshift v. (Rare) To shift gears. • gear␣shift n. (Automotive) That part of a gearbox involved in changing gear, including the lever and the forks attached to it. |
| LIGHTFACE | • lightface n. The opposite of boldface, a font that is light (has a low ratio of ink to white space). • LIGHTFACE n. a typeface having comparatively light thin lines. |
| LIGHTFAST | • lightfast adj. Resistant to fading. • LIGHTFAST adj. of a fabric, that doesn't fade on exposure to light. |
| NIGHTFALL | • nightfall n. The close of the day; the coming of night. • NIGHTFALL n. the onset or beginning of the night. |
| SAFELIGHT | • safelight n. The lamp in a photographic darkroom. • SAFELIGHT n. a light used in a photographic darkroom etc., which emits light of an intensity and colour which will not damage the materials being processed. |
| SHAFTINGS | • shaftings n. Plural of shafting. • SHAFTING n. a system of rods for transmitting power. |