| AFFECTERS | • affecters n. Plural of affecter. • AFFECTER n. one who affects, assumes. |
| ALFERECES | • alfereces n. Plural of alferez. • alféreces n. Plural of alférez. • ALFEREZ n. (Arabic) a standard-bearer. |
| BRIEFCASE | • briefcase n. A case used for carrying documents, especially for business. • briefcase n. (Computing) In Microsoft Windows, a folder that supports file synchronization between itself and another folder. • BRIEFCASE n. a small case for carrying briefs, or for documents in general. |
| CEASEFIRE | • ceasefire n. Alternative spelling of cease-fire. • cease-fire n. In warfare, an agreed end to hostilities for a specific purpose. (Typically only temporary). • cease␣fire phr. (Military) Stop engaging in hostile acts, particularly those involving firearms. A command that troops… |
| ECOFREAKS | • ecofreaks n. Plural of ecofreak. • ECOFREAK n. a zealous environmentalist. |
| FARCEUSES | • farceuses n. Plural of farceuse. • FARCEUSE n. (French) a (female) writer of farces. |
| FIRESCAPE | • FIRESCAPE v. to arrange the features of (a garden or other area of land) in a way that inhibits the spread of fire. |
| FOREFACES | • forefaces n. Plural of foreface. • FOREFACE n. the front part of the face of a quadruped. |
| FRESCADES | • frescades n. Plural of frescade. • FRESCADE n. (French) a cool walk. |
| FRICASSEE | • fricassee n. Meat or poultry cut into small pieces, stewed or fried and served in its own gravy. • fricassee v. (Transitive, cooking) To cook meat or poultry in this manner. • fricassée n. Alternative spelling of fricassee. |
| LIFECARES | • LIFECARE n. housing and health services for the elderly. |
| PERFECTAS | • perfectas n. Plural of perfecta. • PERFECTA n. (Spanish) a form of bet in which the punter has to select and place in order the first two horses, dogs etc. |
| PRAEFECTS | • praefects n. Plural of praefect. • PRAEFECT n. an ancient Roman official, also PREFECT. |
| PREFACERS | • prefacers n. Plural of prefacer. • PREFACER n. one that prefaces. |
| RESURFACE | • resurface v. (Intransitive) To come once again to the surface. • resurface v. (Transitive) To provide a new surface, to replace or remodel the surface of something, or to restore… • resurface v. (Intransitive) To arise or become evident again. To re-occur or reappear. |