| FEARSOMELY | • fearsomely adv. In a fearsome manner, or to a fearsome extent. • FEARSOME adv. causing fear. |
| FLAVORSOME | • flavorsome adj. Characterised or marked by flavor(s); flavorful. • FLAVORSOME adj. full of flavor, also FLAVOURSOME. |
| FLOODMARKS | • floodmarks n. Plural of floodmark. • FLOODMARK n. the mark or line to which a flood or tide has risen. |
| FOREGLEAMS | • foregleams n. Plural of foregleam. • FOREGLEAM n. a glimpse into the future. |
| FORMALINES | • FORMALINE n. a 40 per cent solution of formaldehyde in water, used as a disinfectant, also FORMALIN. |
| FORMALISED | • formalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of formalise. • FORMALISE v. to make formal, also FORMALIZE. |
| FORMALISER | • formaliser n. Alternative form of formalizer. • FORMALISER n. one who formalises, also FORMALIZER. |
| FORMALISES | • formalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of formalise. • FORMALISE v. to make formal, also FORMALIZE. |
| FORMALISMS | • formalisms n. Plural of formalism. • FORMALISM n. the practice or the doctrine of strict adherence to, or dependence on, external forms, esp. in matters of religion. |
| FORMALISTS | • formalists n. Plural of formalist. • FORMALIST n. a person having exaggerated regard to rules or established usages. |
| FORMALIZES | • formalizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of formalize. • FORMALIZE v. to make formal, also FORMALISE. |
| FORMALNESS | • formalness n. Quality of being formal. • FORMALNESS n. formality. |
| FORMULATES | • formulates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of formulate. • FORMULATE v. to state or express in a clear definite form. |
| MAYFLOWERS | • mayflowers n. Plural of mayflower. • MAYFLOWER n. in England, the hawthorn; in New England, the trailing arbutus; also, the blossom of these plants. |
| MEGAFLORAS | • megafloras n. Plural of megaflora. • MEGAFLORA n. large plants. |
| MYCOFLORAS | • mycofloras n. Plural of mycoflora. • MYCOFLORA n. the fungi characteristic of a region. |
| ORIFLAMMES | • oriflammes n. Plural of oriflamme. • ORIFLAMME n. an inspiring standard or symbol; the orange-red flag of the Abbey of St Denis, used as standard by the early kings of France. |
| SALVERFORM | • salverform adj. Shaped like a salver. • SALVERFORM adj. of a corolla, having a long tube with terminal petals spread out flat. |
| SEMIFORMAL | • semiformal adj. Somewhat formal. • semiformal adj. (North America, specifically) Of clothing: having a level of formality between that of informal and formal wear. • semiformal adj. (North America, specifically) Of an event: having a semiformal dress code. |