| DISLEAFING | • disleafing v. Present participle of disleaf. • DISLEAF v. to deprive of leaves, also DISLEAVE. |
| FABULISING | • fabulising v. Present participle of fabulise. • FABULISE v. to write fables, also FABULIZE. |
| FALSIFYING | • falsifying v. Present participle of falsify. • falsifying n. Falsification. • FALSIFY v. to misrepresent. |
| FILAGGRINS | • filaggrins n. Plural of filaggrin. • FILAGGRIN n. a protein that helps the skin function as a protective barrier against foreign organisms. |
| FILIGRAINS | • filigrains n. Plural of filigrain. • FILIGRAIN n. (French) a kind of ornamental metallic lacework, also FILAGREE, FILIGRANE, FILIGREE, FILLAGREE. |
| FILIGRANES | • filigranes n. Plural of filigrane. • FILIGRANE n. (French) a kind of ornamental metallic lacework, also FILAGREE, FILIGRAIN, FILIGREE, FILLAGREE. |
| FINAGLINGS | • finaglings n. Plural of finagling. • FINAGLING n. the act of obtaining by guile. |
| FINALISING | • finalising v. Present participle of finalise. • FINALISE v. to completely finish, also FINALIZE. |
| FLAGITIOUS | • flagitious adj. (Literary) Guilty of terrible crimes; wicked, criminal. • flagitious adj. (Literary) Extremely brutal or wicked; heinous, monstrous. • FLAGITIOUS adj. marked by scandalous crime or vice; villainous. |
| FOCALISING | • focalising v. Present participle of focalise. • FOCALISE v. to focus, also FOCALIZE. |
| GASIFIABLE | • gasifiable adj. Capable of being gasified. • GASIFIABLE adj. that can be gasified. |
| GLASSIFIED | • glassified v. Simple past tense and past participle of glassify. • glassified adj. Synonym of vitrified. • GLASSIFY v. to become like glass. |
| GLASSIFIES | • glassifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of glassify. • GLASSIFY v. to become like glass. |
| LIFESAVING | • lifesaving adj. (Uncommon) Alternative form of life-saving. • lifesaving n. The act of saving a life, especially from drowning. • life-saving adj. Preserving life; preventing death. |
| MISFALLING | • misfalling v. Present participle of misfall. • MISFALL v. unluckily to befall. |
| SEALIFTING | • sealifting v. Present participle of sealift. • SEALIFT v. to transport (military personnel and equipment) by ship. |
| SMIFLIGATE | • SMIFLIGATE v. Charles Dickens's nonce word for to spiflicate. |