| ANGELFISH | • angelfish n. A freshwater fish, tropical cichlids of the genus Pterophyllum. • angelfish n. A marine fish of the family Pomacanthidae, common on shallow tropical reefs. • angel␣fish n. Alternative form of angelfish. |
| ANGLIFIED | • Anglified v. Simple past tense and past participle of Anglify. • ANGLIFY v. to make English. |
| ANGLIFIES | • Anglifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of Anglify. • ANGLIFY v. to make English. |
| BEFALLING | • befalling n. A happening; occurrence; chance; event. • befalling v. Present participle of befall. • befalling adj. (Archaic) Appertaining; appropriate; fitting. |
| BEFLEAING | • befleaing v. Present participle of beflea. • BEFLEA v. to infest with fleas. |
| CALEFYING | • calefying v. Present participle of calefy. • CALEFY v. to make warm or hot. |
| DEFLATING | • deflating v. Present participle of deflate. • DEFLATE v. to release the air or gas from. |
| DEFLEAING | • defleaing v. Present participle of deflea. • DEFLEA v. to rid of fleas. |
| ENFLAMING | • enflaming v. Present participle of enflame. • ENFLAME v. (obsolete) to inflame, also INFLAME. |
| FALTERING | • faltering adj. Hesitant, halting. • faltering v. Present participle of falter. • faltering n. Hesitancy. |
| FELLATING | • fellating v. Present participle of fellate. • FELLATE v. to stimulate the penis orally. |
| FENAGLING | • fenagling v. Present participle of fenagle. • FENAGLE v. to obtain by trickery, also FINAGLE. |
| FILIGRANE | • filigrane n. (Obsolete) filigree. • FILIGRANE n. (French) a kind of ornamental metallic lacework, also FILAGREE, FILIGRAIN, FILIGREE, FILLAGREE. |
| FINAGLERS | • finaglers n. Plural of finagler. • FINAGLER n. one who finagles, obtains by guile or swindling. |
| FLAGELLIN | • flagellin n. (Biochemistry) The main protein in the flagella of bacteria. • FLAGELLIN n. a polymeric protein that is the chief constituent of bacterial flagella. |
| FLAMBEING | • flambeing v. Present participle of flambe. • flambéing v. Present participle of flambé. • FLAMBE v. (French) to douse (e.g. a pancake) with a liqueur and ignite, also FLAMBEE. |
| FRANGIBLE | • frangible adj. Able to be broken; breakable, fragile. • frangible n. Something that is breakable or fragile; especially something that is intentionally made so, such as a bullet. • FRANGIBLE adj. readily broken; breakable. |
| REFALLING | • refalling v. Present participle of refall. • REFALL v. to fall again. |
| REFLATING | • reflating v. Present participle of reflate. • REFLATE v. to inflate again. |