| AFFECTING | • affecting adj. Producing or causing strong feelings and emotions. • affecting v. Present participle of affect. • AFFECT v. to act upon. |
| AFFECTION | • affection n. The act of affecting or acting upon. • affection n. The state of being affected, especially: a change in, or alteration of, the emotional state of a person… • affection n. An attribute; a quality or property; a condition. |
| CANEFRUIT | • canefruit n. Fruit grown on canes, such as raspberries and blackberries. • CANEFRUIT n. fruit borne upon canes, such as raspberries. |
| CHIEFTAIN | • chieftain n. A leader of a clan or tribe. • chieftain n. (By extension) A leader of a group. • CHIEFTAIN n. the head of a clan; a leader or commander. |
| FACEPRINT | • faceprint n. The impression left by a face pressed against a surface, such as sand, snow, or a pillow. • faceprint n. A digital representation of characteristics of a face, able to be used for identification of that face. • FACEPRINT n. a digitally recorded representation of a person's face that can be used for security purposes. |
| FACETINGS | • facetings n. Plural of faceting. • FACETING n. the act of cutting into facets. |
| FACETTING | • facetting v. Present participle of facet. • facetting n. Alternative form of faceting. • FACET v. to cut small plane surfaces on. |
| FASCINATE | • fascinate v. To evoke an intense interest or attraction in someone. • fascinate v. To make someone hold motionless; to spellbind. • fascinate v. To be irresistibly charming or attractive to. |
| FATISCENT | • fatiscent adj. (Mineralogy) Having chinks or openings; rimose. • FATISCENT adj. gaping with cracks. |
| FORNICATE | • fornicate adj. Shaped like an arch or vault; resembling a fornix. • fornicate v. (Intransitive) To engage in fornication. • FORNICATE v. to have illicit sexual intercourse. |
| INFARCTED | • infarcted adj. Affected by infarcts. • INFARCTED adj. affected by infarction, necrosis. |
| INFECTANT | • infectant n. An infective agent. • INFECTANT n. a thing that infects or causes infection. |
| INFRACTED | • infracted v. Simple past tense and past participle of infract. • INFRACT v. to break a legal rule. |
| INFUSCATE | • infuscate v. (Transitive) To darken; to make black or obscure. • infuscate adj. Clouded with brown. • INFUSCATE adj. clouded or tinged with brown, esp. of insects' wings, also INFUSCATED. |
| INTERFACE | • interface n. The point of interconnection or contact between entities. • interface n. (Chemistry, physics) A thin layer or boundary between different substances or two phases of a single substance. • interface n. (Computing) The point of interconnection between systems or subsystems. |
| VENTIFACT | • ventifact n. A pebble or little stone shaped and polished by wind-blown sand. • VENTIFACT n. a stone polished by windblown sand. |