| ANTIFASHIONS | • antifashions n. Plural of antifashion. • ANTIFASHION n. a deliberately unfashionable style. |
| CHIEFTAINESS | • chieftainess n. A female chieftain. • chieftainess n. The wife of a chieftain. • CHIEFTAINESS n. a female chieftain. |
| CRAFTMANSHIP | • craftmanship n. Alternative form of craftsmanship. • CRAFTMANSHIP n. the attributes of a craftsman, also CRAFTSMANSHIP. |
| FAINTISHNESS | • faintishness n. The quality of being faintish; slight faintness. • FAINTISHNESS n. the state of being faintish. |
| FAITHFULNESS | • faithfulness n. The state of being faithful. • FAITHFULNESS n. the state of being faithful. |
| FARTHINGALES | • farthingales n. Plural of farthingale. • FARTHINGALE n. a skirt spreader. |
| FARTHINGLESS | • farthingless adj. Without a farthing; very poor. • FARTHINGLESS adj. without a farthing. |
| FASHIONISTAS | • fashionistas n. Plural of fashionista. • FASHIONISTA n. a follower or setter of fashion, also FASHIONIST. |
| FATHERLINESS | • fatherliness n. The property of being fatherly. • FATHERLINESS n. the state of being fatherly. |
| FEATHERINESS | • featheriness n. The state or quality of being feathery. • FEATHERINESS n. the state of being feathery. |
| FIANCHETTOES | • fianchettoes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fianchetto. • FIANCHETTO v. to develop the bishop. |
| FUCOXANTHINS | • fucoxanthins n. Plural of fucoxanthin. • FUCOXANTHIN n. a brown carotenoid pigment occurring esp. in the chloroplasts of brown algae. |
| GEMEINSCHAFT | • gemeinschaft n. An association or group of individuals sharing common beliefs, attitudes, and tastes; a fellowship. • gemeinschaft n. (Sociology) A society or group characterized by a strong sense of common identity, personal relationships… • Gemeinschaft n. Alternative form of gemeinschaft. |
| HALLEFLINTAS | • HALLEFLINTA n. (Swedish) a dense rock containing quartz and feldspar. |
| HANDFASTINGS | • handfastings n. Plural of handfasting. • HANDFASTING n. a betrothal. |
| HIGHFALUTINS | • HIGHFALUTIN n. bombastic discourse. |
| INFANGTHIEFS | • INFANGTHIEF n. (Old English) the right of taking and fining a thief within the boundaries of one's own jurisdiction. |
| PATHFINDINGS | • pathfindings n. Plural of pathfinding. • PATHFINDING n. the act of marking the way e.g. by flares. |
| RANKSHIFTING | • rankshifting v. Present participle of rankshift. • RANKSHIFT v. to shift or be shifted from one linguistic rank to another. |