| CONFIRMATOR | • confirmator n. One who, or that which, confirms; a confirmer. • CONFIRMATOR n. one who confirms. |
| FEARMONGERS | • fearmongers n. Plural of fearmonger. • fearmongers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fearmonger. • fear␣mongers n. Plural of fear monger. |
| FERROMAGNET | • ferromagnet n. (Physics) a ferromagnetic material. • ferromagnet n. A magnet made from such material. • FERROMAGNET n. a type of strong magnet. |
| FORAMINIFER | • foraminifer n. Any of a large group of aquatic amoeboid protists of the subphylum Foraminifera, characterized by streaming… • FORAMINIFER n. a unicellular microorganism with a calcareous shell through which pseudopods project, also FORAM. |
| FREEMASONRY | • freemasonry n. Alternative letter-case form of Freemasonry: the institutions, precepts, and rites of the Freemasons. • freemasonry n. (Figuratively) Fellowship and sympathy among a number of people. • freemasonry n. (Figuratively) Strange customs which resemble those of Freemasons. |
| GRANITIFORM | • granitiform adj. (Geology) Resembling granite in structure or shape. • GRANITIFORM adj. having the form of granite. |
| GRANULIFORM | • granuliform adj. (Mineralogy) Having a granular structure. • GRANULIFORM adj. having the form of a granule. |
| INFORMATORY | • informatory adj. Providing or communicating information. • INFORMATORY adj. conveying information. |
| PANDURIFORM | • panduriform adj. (Botany, rare) Pandurate. • PANDURIFORM adj. fiddle-shaped, e.g. of leaves, also PANDURATE, PANDURATED. |
| PERFORMANCE | • performance n. The act of performing; carrying into execution or action; execution; achievement; accomplishment; representation… • performance n. That which is performed or accomplished; a thing done or carried through; an achievement; a deed; an… • performance n. (Art) A live show or concert. |
| REFORMATION | • reformation n. An improvement (or an intended improvement) in the existing form or condition of institutions or practices… • reformation n. (Law) Change or correction, by a court in equity, to a written instrument to conform to the original… • Reformation prop.n. (Historical) The religious movement initiated in the 16th century against the Roman Catholic Church. |
| RETRANSFORM | • retransform v. (Transitive) To transform anew or back. • RETRANSFORM v. to transform again. |
| TRANSFORMED | • transformed v. Simple past tense and past participle of transform. • transformed adj. Given a completely different form or appearance. • TRANSFORM v. to change into another form. |
| TRANSFORMER | • transformer n. Something that transforms, changing its own or another thing’s shape. • transformer n. (Electrical engineering) A static device that transfers electric energy from one circuit to another… • transformer n. (Machine learning) A neural network architecture that relies on self-attention mechanisms. |