| DIFUNCTIONALS | • DIFUNCTIONAL n. a compound with two highly reactive sites in each molecule. |
| DISFUNCTIONAL | • disfunctional adj. Misspelling of dysfunctional. • DISFUNCTIONAL adj. relating to disfunction, also DYSFUNCTIONAL. |
| DYSFUNCTIONAL | • dysfunctional adj. Not performing its proper or intended function. • dysfunctional adj. Functioning incorrectly or abnormally; especially, designating of a business, family or social group… • DYSFUNCTIONAL adj. relating to dysfunction, also DISFUNCTIONAL. |
| FAULTFINDINGS | • faultfindings n. Plural of faultfinding. • FAULTFINDING n. the act of finding fault. |
| FOUNDATIONARY | • FOUNDATIONARY adj. relating to a foundation. |
| FOUNDATIONERS | • foundationers n. Plural of foundationer. • FOUNDATIONER n. a person supported from the funds or foundation of an institution. |
| FOUNTAINHEADS | • fountainheads n. Plural of fountainhead. • FOUNTAINHEAD n. a spring that is the source of a stream. |
| FUNDAMENTALLY | • fundamentally adv. In a fundamental or basic sense; reaching the very core of the matter. • FUNDAMENTAL adv. basic. |
| INFUNDIBULATE | • infundibulate adj. Shaped like a funnel; infundibulated or infundibular. • INFUNDIBULATE adj. funnel-shaped, also INFUNDIBULAR. |
| MALFUNCTIONED | • malfunctioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of malfunction. • MALFUNCTION v. to function imperfectly or badly. |
| MUNDIFICATION | • mundification n. The act or operation of cleansing. • MUNDIFICATION n. the act of cleansing, purification. |
| REFOUNDATIONS | • refoundations n. Plural of refoundation. • REFOUNDATION n. the act of refounding. |
| UNDERINFLATED | • underinflated v. Simple past tense and past participle of underinflate. • UNDERINFLATED adj. not sufficiently inflated. |
| UNDERSTAFFING | • understaffing v. Present participle of understaff. • understaffing n. The situation of having insufficient members of staff. • UNDERSTAFFING n. inadequate staffing. |
| UNTRANSFORMED | • untransformed adj. Not transformed; free of any transformation. • untransformed v. Simple past tense and past participle of untransform. • UNTRANSFORMED adj. not transformed. |