| DISYLLABIFY | • disyllabify v. (Linguistics, transitive) To split or convert (a monosyllable) into two syllables. • DISYLLABIFY v. to make into two syllables. |
| FALLIBILISM | • fallibilism n. The doctrine that knowledge is never certain, but always hypothetical and susceptible to correction. • FALLIBILISM n. the doctrine that empirical knowledge is uncertain. |
| FALLIBILIST | • fallibilist n. An advocate or supporter of fallibilism. • FALLIBILIST n. one who holds to the doctrine that empirical knowledge is uncertain. |
| FALSIFIABLE | • falsifiable adj. Logically capable of being proven false. • falsifiable adj. Capable of being falsified or forged. • falsifiable adj. (Epistemology) The demarcation criterion between scientific and non-scientific statements proposed by… |
| FIANCAILLES | • FIANCAILLES n. (French) betrothal. |
| FIBRILLATES | • fibrillates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fibrillate. • FIBRILLATE v. to undergo fibrillation. |
| FLUVIALISTS | • fluvialists n. Plural of fluvialist. • FLUVIALIST n. one stressing the role of rivers in explanation. |
| FUSILLADING | • fusillading v. Present participle of fusillade. • FUSILLADE v. to discharge firearms simultaneously. |
| FUSILLATION | • fusillation n. (Archaic) An execution by shooting. • FUSILLATION n. (obsolete) death by shooting. |
| INFALLIBLES | • infallibles n. Plural of infallible. • INFALLIBLE n. one incapable of failure. |
| SILDENAFILS | • SILDENAFIL n. a drug used to enhance erectile function. |
| SYLLABIFIED | • syllabified v. Simple past tense and past participle of syllabify. • SYLLABIFY v. to divide into syllables. |
| SYLLABIFIES | • syllabifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of syllabify. • SYLLABIFY v. to divide into syllables. |