| AFFERENTS | • afferents n. Plural of afferent. • AFFERENT n. something that carries towards. |
| AFFRONTEE | • affrontee n. One who receives an affront. • affrontee adj. Alternative form of affronté. • affrontée adj. Alternative form of affronté. |
| ENGRAFTED | • engrafted v. Simple past tense and past participle of engraft. • ENGRAFT v. to graft onto, also ENGRAFF, INGRAFT. |
| FASTENERS | • fasteners n. Plural of fastener. • FASTENER n. something that fastens. |
| FATTENERS | • fatteners n. Plural of fattener. • FATTENER n. one that fattens. |
| FENESTRAE | • fenestrae n. Plural of fenestra. • FENESTRA n. (Latin) a perforation. |
| FENESTRAL | • fenestral n. (Archaeology) A casement or window sash closed with cloth or paper instead of glass. • fenestral adj. (Architecture) Relating to a window or windows. • fenestral adj. (Anatomy) Of or relating to a fenestra. |
| FENESTRAS | • fenestras n. Plural of fenestra. • FENESTRA n. (Latin) a perforation. |
| FLATTENER | • flattener n. Anything that flattens. • flattener n. (Finance) A trade whose terms are based on the assumption that the rate of return will decrease. • FLATTENER n. something that makes flat. |
| FOREANENT | • foreanent prep. (Scotland, obsolete) Over against; opposite to. • FOREANENT adv. (Scots) right opposite to in location, also FERNINST, FORNENST, FORNENT. |
| FOREMEANT | • foremeant adj. (Obsolete) Intended beforehand; premeditated. • FOREMEAN v. to intend beforehand. |
| INFANTEER | • infanteer n. (Britain, Canada, military) A soldier employed in any infantry role; an infantryman. • INFANTEER n. (Canadian) a Canadian word for an infantryman. |
| 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. |
| INTERLEAF | • interleaf n. A leaf, often of tissue paper or other thin paper, inserted between the pages of a book to protect illustrations. • interleaf n. A sheet of paper or cardboard, placed between layers on a pallet to create a cohesive structure. • interleaf v. Same as interleave. |
| REFASTENS | • refastens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of refasten. • REFASTEN v. to fasten again. |
| REINFLATE | • reinflate v. To inflate or fill with air again. • REINFLATE v. to inflate again. |