| DEFLAGRATE | • deflagrate v. (Physics) To burn with intense light and heat. • DEFLAGRATE v. to burn suddenly, generally with flame and crackling noise. |
| DISGLORIFY | • disglorify v. (Transitive) To deprive of glory; to treat with indignity. • DISGLORIFY v. (Milton) to deprive of glory. |
| DRIFTINGLY | • driftingly adv. In a way that drifts. • DRIFTINGLY adv. DRIFTING. |
| FILLAGREED | • FILLAGREE v. to execute this lacework, also FILAGREE, FILIGRAIN, FILIGRANE, FILIGREE. |
| FINGERHOLD | • fingerhold n. A grip with the fingers. • FINGERHOLD n. a hold or place of support for the fingers. |
| FLINDERING | • flindering v. Present participle of flinder. • FLINDER v. to break to pieces. |
| FLYBRIDGES | • flybridges n. Plural of flybridge. • FLYBRIDGE n. an open deck on a cabin cruiser. |
| FORLENDING | • forlending v. Present participle of forlend. • FORLEND v. (archaic) to grant or resign beforehand, also FORELEND. |
| FOULDERING | • fouldering v. Present participle of foulder. • FOULDER v. (Spenser) to thunder. |
| FRINGILLID | • fringillid n. (Zoology) Any of the Fringillidae; a finch. • FRINGILLID adj. related to the finches. |
| FULGURATED | • fulgurated v. Simple past tense and past participle of fulgurate. • FULGURATE v. to flash like lightning. |
| FURLOUGHED | • furloughed v. Simple past tense and past participle of furlough. • FURLOUGH v. to grant a leave of absence to. |
| GARDENFULS | • gardenfuls n. Plural of gardenful. • GARDENFUL n. the contents of a garden. |
| GIRLFRIEND | • girlfriend n. A female partner in an unmarried romantic relationship. • girlfriend n. A female friend. • girlfriend n. (LGBT) A fellow gay man, especially a friend as opposed to a sexual partner. |
| GLANDIFORM | • glandiform adj. (Anatomy) Shaped like, resembling, or characteristic of glands. • GLANDIFORM adj. gland-shaped; acorn-shaped. |
| GRAINFIELD | • grainfield n. A field where grain is grown. • GRAINFIELD n. a field where grain is grown. |
| GREENFIELD | • greenfield n. A site, to be used for housing or commerce, whose previous use (if any) was agricultural. • greenfield adj. (Software engineering) Being a completely new development, without the need to integrate with legacy systems etc. • greenfield adj. (Business) Previously untapped; free for the taking. |
| LADYFINGER | • ladyfinger n. A small sponge cake, shaped approximately like a finger. • ladyfinger n. A type of small banana. • ladyfinger n. Synonym of okra: the plant or its edible capsules. |
| LIFEGUARDS | • lifeguards n. Plural of lifeguard. • Life␣Guards prop.n. A regiment of the British army (part of the Household Cavalry). • LIFEGUARD v. to serve as a lifeguard. |
| REFLOODING | • reflooding v. Present participle of reflood. • reflooding n. An act of flooding again. • REFLOOD v. to flood again. |