| AMPLIFIES | • amplifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of amplify. • AMPLIFY v. to make larger or more powerful. |
| FACEMAILS | • facemails n. Plural of facemail. • FACEMAIL n. electronic mail delivered by a computer generated face. |
| FACSIMILE | • facsimile n. (Countable) A copy or reproduction. • facsimile n. (Uncountable) Reproduction in the exact form as the original. • facsimile n. A fax, a machine for making and sending copies of printed material and images via radio or telephone network. |
| FEUDALISM | • feudalism n. A social system based on personal ownership of resources and personal fealty between a suzerain (lord)… • FEUDALISM n. the feudal system; a system by which the holding of estates in land is made dependent upon an obligation to render military service to the king or feudal superior. |
| FIELDSMAN | • fieldsman n. (Cricket, chiefly Australia, dated in UK) fielder. • FIELDSMAN n. a fielder (in cricket or baseball). |
| FILAMENTS | • filaments n. Plural of filament. • FILAMENT n. a slender threadlike body, fibre. |
| FILENAMES | • filenames n. Plural of filename. • file␣names n. Plural of file name. • FILENAME n. the name of a computer file. |
| FISHMEALS | • fishmeals n. Plural of fishmeal. • FISHMEAL n. ground dried fish. |
| FORMALISE | • formalise v. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of formalize. • FORMALISE v. to make formal, also FORMALIZE. |
| HALFTIMES | • halftimes n. Plural of halftime. • half-times n. Plural of half-time. • half␣times n. Plural of half time. |
| INFLAMERS | • inflamers n. Plural of inflamer. • INFLAMER n. one who inflames. |
| MALEFICES | • malefices n. Plural of malefice. • MALEFICE n. (archaic) an evil deed; an enchantment. |
| METAFILES | • metafiles n. Plural of metafile. • METAFILE n. graphical information capable of being transferred between systems or software. |
| MISFALLEN | • misfallen v. Past participle of misfall. • MISFALL v. unluckily to befall. |
| SEMIFINAL | • semifinal n. (Sports) A playoff in the round with only four players or teams left, the stage before the final. • semifinal n. A competition that narrows a field of contestants (semifinalists) to a set of finalists, for a subsequent final. • semi-final n. Alternative spelling of semifinal. |
| WELFARISM | • welfarism n. (Rare, derogatory) The belief in or support of a welfare state. • welfarism n. (Philosophy) An axiology or ethical theory in which value is determined by the well-being (e.g., happiness)… • WELFARISM n. the social policies characteristic of a welfare state. |