| ENFOLD | • enfold v. Alternative form of infold. • ENFOLD v. to envelop. |
| FANDOM | • fandom n. The fans of a sport, activity, work, person etc., taken as a group. • fandom n. The subculture of fans. • fandom n. The state, quality, or condition of being a fan. |
| FANTOD | • fantod n. (In the plural, dated) A state of worry or nervous anxiety, irritability. • fantod n. An irritable outburst. • FANTOD n. a fidgety state, also FANTAD. |
| FOINED | • foined v. Simple past tense and past participle of foin. • FOIN v. to thrust with a spear or sword, also FOYNE. |
| FONDAS | • fondas n. Plural of fonda. • FONDA n. (Spanish) a tavern. |
| FONDED | • fonded v. Simple past tense and past participle of fond. • FOND v. to display affection. |
| FONDER | • fonder adj. Comparative form of fond: more fond. • Fonder prop.n. A surname from French. • FOND adj. having an affection for. |
| FONDLE | • fondle v. To touch or stroke lovingly. • fondle v. To grasp. • FONDLE v. to caress. |
| FONDLY | • fondly adv. In a fond manner; affectionately; tenderly. • fondly adv. (Dated) Foolishly. • FOND adv. having an affection for. |
| FONDUE | • fondue n. A dish made of melted cheese, chocolate etc., or of a boiling liquid into which food can be dipped. • fondue v. To prepare or serve as a fondue. • FONDUE v. (French) to cook a dish of melted cheese, also FONDU. |
| FONDUS | • fondus n. Plural of fondu. • FONDU v. (French) to cook a dish of melted cheese, also FONDUE. |
| FONNED | • FON v. to fool, be foolish. |
| FOUNDS | • founds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of found. • founds n. Plural of found. • FOUND v. to establish. |
| FOYNED | • FOYNE v. (Spenser) to thrust with a spear or sword, also FOIN. |
| FRONDS | • fronds n. Plural of frond. • FROND n. a type of leaf. |
| INFOLD | • infold v. (Transitive) To fold inwards. • infold v. (Transitive) To wrap up or inwrap; involve; inclose; enfold or envelop. • infold v. (Transitive) To clasp with the arms; embrace. |
| OFFEND | • offend v. (Transitive) To hurt the feelings of; to displease; to make angry; to insult. • offend v. (Intransitive) To feel or become offended; to take insult. • offend v. (Transitive) To physically harm, pain. |
| UNFOLD | • unfold v. To undo a folding. • unfold v. (Intransitive) To turn out; to happen; to develop. • unfold v. (Transitive) To reveal. |
| UNFOND | • unfond adj. Not fond. • UNFOND adj. not fond. |