| ALLOGRAFTED | • allografted adj. Grafted as an allograft. • ALLOGRAFT v. to make a surgical graft from a nonidentical donor. |
| ALTORUFFLED | • ALTORUFFLED adj. (Milton) altogether ruffled. |
| BATTLEFIELD | • battlefield n. The area where a land battle is or was fought, which is not necessarily a field. • battle-field n. Alternative form of battlefield. • BATTLEFIELD n. a place where a battle is fought. |
| DECEITFULLY | • deceitfully adv. In a deceitful manner. • deceitfully adv. With the intention to deceive. • DECEITFUL adv. given to deceiving. |
| DEFLECTABLE | • deflectable adj. Capable of being deflected. • DEFLECTABLE adj. able to be deflected. |
| DIFFICULTLY | • difficultly adv. (Archaic) With difficulty; not easily. • DIFFICULT adv. not easy, hard to do. |
| DOLEFULLEST | • dolefullest adj. Superlative form of doleful: most doleful. • DOLEFUL adj. sad, full of woe. |
| FATIDICALLY | • fatidically adv. In a fatidical manner. • FATIDICAL adv. of or relating to prophesy, also FATIDIC. |
| FIBRILLATED | • fibrillated v. Simple past tense and past participle of fibrillate. • fibrillated adj. Having fibrils. • FIBRILLATE v. to undergo fibrillation. |
| FLAGELLATED | • flagellated v. Simple past tense and past participle of flagellate. • FLAGELLATE v. to whip; to scourge. |
| FLAMMULATED | • flammulated adj. Resembling a flame or flames. • FLAMMULATED adj. ruddy. |
| FLATLANDERS | • flatlanders n. Plural of flatlander. • FLATLANDER n. one who lives in flat country. |
| FLOCCULATED | • flocculated adj. Collected together in a loose aggregation like flocks (tufts) of wool, or coagulated in this way. • FLOCCULATE v. to collect or mass together in tufts or masses. |
| FLOODLIGHTS | • floodlights n. Plural of floodlight. • floodlights v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of floodlight. • FLOODLIGHT v. to illuminate by floodlighting. |
| FLUSTEREDLY | • flusteredly adv. In a flustered manner. • FLUSTERED adv. FLUSTER, to put into a state of nervous confusion. |
| FORESTALLED | • forestalled v. Simple past tense and past participle of forestall. • FORESTALL v. to prevent. |
| FULLMOUTHED | • full-mouthed adj. Of a sheep: having developed all of its permanent teeth. • FULLMOUTHED adj. having a full complement of teeth. |
| PELLETIFIED | • PELLETIFY v. to make into a pellet. |
| UNDUTIFULLY | • undutifully adv. In an undutiful manner. • UNDUTIFUL adv. not dutiful. |