| ARTFULNESS | • artfulness n. The quality of being artful or of acting in an artful manner. • ARTFULNESS n. the state of being artful. |
| BUSHCRAFTS | • bushcrafts n. Plural of bushcraft. • BUSHCRAFT n. practical knowledge of the bush and skill in its ways. |
| FLUSTRATES | • flustrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flustrate. • FLUSTRATE v. (obsolete) to fluster. |
| FRAUDSTERS | • fraudsters n. Plural of fraudster. • FRAUDSTER n. one who practises fraud. |
| FRUGALISTS | • frugalists n. Plural of frugalist. • FRUGALIST n. a person who is frugal. |
| FRUSTRATES | • frustrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of frustrate. • FRUSTRATE v. to thwart. |
| MUTESSARIF | • mutessarif n. Alternative spelling of mutasarrif. • MUTESSARIF n. (Turkish) the head of a Turkish sanjak, a district or a subdivision of a vilayet. |
| PERFUSATES | • perfusates n. Plural of perfusate. • PERFUSATE n. that which is perfused. |
| STARFRUITS | • starfruits n. Plural of starfruit. • star␣fruits n. Plural of star fruit. • STARFRUIT n. a flower, the Star of Bethlehem. |
| SUFFRAGIST | • suffragist n. A person who promotes suffrage. • suffragist n. One who votes. • SUFFRAGIST n. one who possesses or exercises the political right of suffrage. |
| SULFURATES | • sulfurates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sulfurate. • SULFURATE v. to combine with sulfur, also SULPHURATE. |
| SURFCASTER | • surfcaster n. One who fishes by surfcasting. • surf-caster n. Alternative form of surfcaster. • surf␣caster n. Alternative form of surfcaster. |
| TRANSFUSED | • transfused v. Simple past tense and past participle of transfuse. • TRANSFUSE v. to pour out into another vessel; to transfer (e.g. blood) to another's veins. |
| TRANSFUSER | • transfuser n. One who transfuses. • transfuser n. A device for performing transfusion. • TRANSFUSER n. one who transfuses. |
| TRANSFUSES | • transfuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of transfuse. • TRANSFUSE v. to pour out into another vessel; to transfer (e.g. blood) to another's veins. |