| DEARNFUL | • dearnful adj. (Obsolete) Alternative form of dernful. • DEARNFUL adj. solitary; mournful, also DERNFUL. |
| ENFOLDER | • enfolder n. One who, or that which, enfolds. • ENFOLDER n. one who enfolds. |
| FARMLAND | • farmland n. Land that is suitable for farming and agricultural production. • farm␣land n. Alternative form of farmland. • FARMLAND n. cultivated land. |
| FILANDER | • filander n. (Archaic) A pademelon. • FILANDER n. a threadlike intestinal worm in hawks. |
| FLANCARD | • flancard n. Alternative form of flanchard. • FLANCARD n. a piece of armor for the side of a horse. |
| FLINDERS | • flinders n. Fragments, splinters. • flinders n. Plural of flinder. • flinders v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flinder. |
| FLOUNDER | • flounder n. A European species of flatfish having dull brown colouring with reddish-brown blotches; fluke, European… • flounder n. (North America) Any of various flatfish of the family Pleuronectidae or Bothidae. • flounder n. A bootmaker’s tool for crimping boot fronts. |
| FONDLERS | • fondlers n. Plural of fondler. • FONDLER n. one who fondles. |
| FORELAND | • foreland n. A headland. • foreland n. (Geology) In plate tectonics, the zone adjacent to a mountain chain where material eroded from it is deposited. • FORELAND n. a projecting mass of land. |
| FORELEND | • forelend v. (Transitive, archaic) to lend in advance. • FORELEND v. to grant beforehand, also FORLEND. |
| FORLENDS | • forlends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forlend. • FORLEND v. (archaic) to grant or resign beforehand, also FORELEND. |
| FRIENDLY | • friendly adj. Generally warm, approachable and easy to relate with in character. • friendly adj. Inviting, characteristic of friendliness. • friendly adj. Having an easy or accepting relationship with something. |
| INFOLDER | • infolder n. Archaic form of enfolder. • INFOLDER n. one that infolds. |
| LANDFORM | • landform n. Any geological feature, such as a mountain or valley. • LANDFORM n. a natural feature of the earth's surface. |
| SNARFLED | • snarfled v. Simple past tense and past participle of snarfle. • SNARFLE v. to snarl. |
| UNFOLDER | • unfolder n. One who, or that which, unfolds. • UNFOLDER n. one who unfolds. |
| UNFURLED | • unfurled v. Simple past tense and past participle of unfurl. • UNFURL v. to unroll. |
| UNRIFLED | • unrifled adj. (Firearms) Having a bore with a smooth interior, i.e. one that has not been rifled. • UNRIFLED adj. not rifled. |
| URNFIELD | • urnfield n. Ground used as a cemetery in Bronze Age Europe, in which the ashs of cremations were buried in cinerary urns. • URNFIELD n. a late Bronze Age cemetery containing funerary urns. |