| BATTLEFIELD | • battlefield n. The area where a land battle is or was fought, which is not necessarily a field. • battle-field n. Alternative form of battlefield. • BATTLEFIELD n. a place where a battle is fought. |
| DEFERENTIAL | • deferential adj. Respectful and considerate; showing deference. • deferential adj. Based on deference; based on the doctrine, ideology, or wishes of others rather than one’s own conclusions. • deferential adj. (Anatomy, not comparable) Of, or relating to the vas deferens. |
| DEFLAGRATED | • deflagrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of deflagrate. • DEFLAGRATE v. to burn suddenly, generally with flame and crackling noise. |
| DEFLAGRATES | • deflagrates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deflagrate. • DEFLAGRATE v. to burn suddenly, generally with flame and crackling noise. |
| DEFLECTABLE | • deflectable adj. Capable of being deflected. • DEFLECTABLE adj. able to be deflected. |
| DESULFURATE | • desulfurate v. Alternative form of desulphurate. • DESULFURATE v. to remove the sulphur from. |
| EXFILTRATED | • exfiltrated v. Simple past tense and past participle of exfiltrate. • EXFILTRATE v. to remove or withdraw (an intelligence agent, soldier, etc.) surreptitiously from an enemy-held area. |
| EXSUFFLATED | • exsufflated v. Simple past tense and past participle of exsufflate. • EXSUFFLATE v. to blow away; to exorcise. |
| FACEPLANTED | • faceplanted v. Simple past tense and past participle of faceplant. • face-planted v. Simple past tense and past participle of face-plant. • FACEPLANT v. to fall onto ones face. |
| FATHEADEDLY | • fatheadedly adv. Stupidly. • FATHEADED adv. stupid. |
| FEDERALISTS | • federalists n. Plural of federalist. • FEDERALIST n. a supporter of a federal constitution or union. |
| FELICITATED | • felicitated v. Simple past tense and past participle of felicitate. • FELICITATE v. to congratulate. |
| FEUDALITIES | • feudalities n. Plural of feudality. • FEUDALITY n. the state of being feudal. |
| FLAGELLATED | • flagellated v. Simple past tense and past participle of flagellate. • FLAGELLATE v. to whip; to scourge. |
| FLAUGHTERED | • FLAUGHTER v. (Scots) to cut turfs. |
| FORESTALLED | • forestalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of forestall. • FORESTALL v. to prevent. |
| HALFHEARTED | • halfhearted adj. Lacking full energy, effort, commitment, or resolve. • halfhearted adj. (Obsolete) Lacking in heart or spirit; ungenerous; unkind. • half-hearted adj. Alternative form of halfhearted. |
| NEEDLECRAFT | • needlecraft n. (Uncountable) The art or process of working with a needle esp. in embroidery or needlepoint. • needlecraft n. (Countable) The product of such art or process. • needlecraft n. (Uncountable) The occupation or employment of a person skilled in embroidery, needlepoint, etc. |
| WHEATFIELDS | • wheatfields n. Plural of wheatfield. • WHEATFIELD n. a field of wheat. |