| AFFOREST | • afforest v. (Transitive) To make into forest. • AFFOREST v. to cover with forest. |
| FAGOTERS | • fagoters n. Plural of fagoter. • FAGOTER n. one who does fagoting, a kind of embroidery. |
| FLOATERS | • floaters n. Plural of floater. • FLOATER n. one who floats or swims. |
| FLOREATS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| FORECAST | • forecast v. To estimate how something will be in the future. • forecast v. To foreshadow; to suggest something in advance. • forecast v. (Obsolete) To contrive or plan beforehand. |
| FOREMAST | • foremast n. (Nautical) The mast nearest the bow, on a ship with more than one mast; the second-tallest mast on a full-rigged ship. • fore-mast n. Alternative spelling of foremast. • FOREMAST n. the forward mast of a ship. |
| FOREPAST | • forepast adj. (Obsolete) That has passed; bygone. • FOREPAST adj. (obsolete) former, bygone, also FOREPASSED. |
| FORESTAL | • forestal v. Obsolete spelling of forestall. • forestal adj. (Uncommon) Relating to forestry (cultivating forests for harvest). • FORESTAL adj. of or pertaining to forests, also FORESTEAL, FORESTIAL, FORESTINE. |
| FORESTAY | • forestay n. (Nautical) A stay that extends from the top of the foremast to the bow or bowsprit of a sailing ship. • forestay v. (Transitive) To stay beforehand; secure or fasten with or as with a forestay. • forestay v. (Transitive) To stay, delay, postpone, or hinder beforehand; forestall; prevent. |
| FORMATES | • formates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of formate. • FORMATE v. to fly in formation. |
| FORWASTE | • forwaste v. (Transitive, obsolete) To waste; waste completely; lay waste to; desolate. • forwaste v. (Transitive, obsolete) To use up; exhaust; render emaciated or feeble; spend wastefully. • FORWASTE v. (Spenser) to waste completely. |
| MORTSAFE | • mortsafe n. (Scotland) An iron frame constructed over a grave as a protection against resurrectionists. • MORTSAFE n. a heavy iron cage placed over the grave of a newly buried person to deter body snatchers. |
| OVERFAST | • overfast adj. Too quick. • overfast adv. Too quickly. • OVERFAST adj. too fast. |
| REFLOATS | • refloats v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of refloat. • REFLOAT v. to float again. |
| SEAFRONT | • seafront n. The seashore, the coast. • seafront n. The waterfront of a seaside town. • sea-front n. Alternative spelling of seafront. |
| SOFTWARE | • software n. (Computing) Encoded computer instructions, usually modifiable (unless stored in some form of unalterable… • software n. (Military) The human beings involved in warfare, as opposed to hardware such as weapons and vehicles. • SOFTWARE n. data used in computer operations. |