| CONFIRMATOR | • confirmator n. One who, or that which, confirms; a confirmer. • CONFIRMATOR n. one who confirms. |
| DRAGONFRUIT | • dragonfruit n. Alternative spelling of dragon fruit. • dragon␣fruit n. The fruit of certain cacti of the genus Hylocereus, cultivated in Southeast Asia and Central and South… |
| FORNICATORS | • fornicators n. Plural of fornicator. • FORNICATOR n. one who fornicates. |
| FRACTIONARY | • fractionary adj. (Obsolete) fractional. • FRACTIONARY adj. fractional, fragmentary. |
| FRUSTRATION | • frustration n. The feeling of annoyance at impassibility from resistance. • frustration n. The act of frustrating, or the state, or an instance of being frustrated. • frustration n. A thing that frustrates. |
| GRANITIFORM | • granitiform adj. (Geology) Resembling granite in structure or shape. • GRANITIFORM adj. having the form of granite. |
| INFILTRATOR | • infiltrator n. One who infiltrates an organization or territory; an undercover or covert agent. • INFILTRATOR n. one who infiltrates. |
| INFORMATORY | • informatory adj. Providing or communicating information. • INFORMATORY adj. conveying information. |
| NITROFURANS | • nitrofurans n. Plural of nitrofuran. • NITROFURAN n. any of several furan derivatives used as bacteria-inhibiting agents. |
| PERFORATING | • perforating v. Present participle of perforate. • PERFORATE v. to bore through or into. |
| PERFORATION | • perforation n. The act of perforating or the state of being perforated. • perforation n. Any opening in a solid object. • perforation n. (Medicine) An abnormal opening in an organ, such as a rupture. |
| RAINFORESTS | • rainforests n. Plural of rainforest. • rain␣forests n. Plural of rain forest. • RAINFOREST n. a complex community dominated by trees, with high rainfall, many epiphytes and lianes. |
| RAREFACTION | • rarefaction n. A reduction in the density of a material, especially that of a fluid. • RAREFACTION n. the act of rarefying. |
| REFECTORIAN | • refectorian n. One in charge of a refectory. • REFECTORIAN n. the officer in charge of the refectory and its arrangements, also REFECTIONER. |
| REFORMATION | • reformation n. An improvement (or an intended improvement) in the existing form or condition of institutions or practices… • reformation n. (Law) Change or correction, by a court in equity, to a written instrument to conform to the original… • Reformation prop.n. (Historical) The religious movement initiated in the 16th century against the Roman Catholic Church. |
| REFRACTIONS | • refractions n. Plural of refraction. • REFRACTION n. the bending of waves or rays of energy. |