| BEATIFY | • beatify v. (Transitive) To make blissful. • beatify v. (Transitive) To pronounce or regard as happy, or supremely blessed, or as conferring happiness. • beatify v. (Transitive, Roman Catholicism) To carry out the third of four steps in canonization, making someone a blessed. |
| BEEFILY | • beefily adv. In a beefy manner. • BEEFY adv. thickly built. |
| BEETFLY | • beetfly n. Pegomya hyoscyami, a fly whose leaf miner larvae often damage the leaves of beets and other greens. • BEETFLY n. a fly which attacks beet plants. |
| BRIEFLY | • briefly adv. (Manner) In a brief manner, summarily. • briefly adv. (Duration) For a brief period. • briefly adv. To be brief, in short. |
| FIBBERY | • fibbery n. The telling of fibs; lying, falsehood. • FIBBERY n. the habit of fibbing. |
| FLYABLE | • flyable adj. (Of aircraft) Able to be flown; airworthy. • flyable adj. (Of a route or distance) Passable by flight. • FLYABLE adj. suitable for flying. |
| FLYBANE | • flybane n. Any sessile organism thought to be harmful to or deterrent of flies. • FLYBANE n. a name for various poisonous plants. |
| FLYBELT | • flybelt n. Alternative form of fly belt. • fly␣belt n. A region where tsetse flies are to be found. • FLYBELT n. an area infested with tsetse flies. |
| FLYBLEW | • flyblew v. Simple past tense of flyblow. • FLYBLOW v. to taint with the egg of a fly. |
| FOREBAY | • forebay n. (Reservoirs) An artificial pool of water ahead of a larger body of water. • forebay n. The distinctive overhang(s) on a Pennsylvania barn. • FOREBAY n. a reservoir from which water is taken to run equipment. |
| FOREBYE | • forebye prep. Alternative form of forby. • FOREBYE prep. (Scots) close by, also FORBY, FORBYE, FOREBY. |
| FRYABLE | • fryable adj. That can be fried. • FRYABLE adj. able to be fried. |
| FUBBERY | • fubbery n. (Obsolete) Cheating; deception. • FUBBERY n. a deception. |
| PLEBIFY | • plebify v. (Transitive) To make plebeian; to vulgarize. • PLEBIFY v. to lower to vulgar standards. |
| VERBIFY | • verbify v. (Transitive, nonstandard) To use a noun as a verb via anthimeria. • verbify v. (Transitive, nonstandard, slang) To derive a verb from a pre-existing noun. • VERBIFY v. to use as a verb. |