| ENFLESHED | • enfleshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enflesh. • ENFLESH v. to turn into flesh. |
| FEEDHOLES | • feedholes n. Plural of feedhole. • FEEDHOLE n. one of a series of holes in paper tape. |
| FELDSCHER | • feldscher n. (Historical) In Russia, one with practical but not formal medical training. • feldscher n. A physician assistant in a number of European and Central Asian countries (nowadays mainly former USSR countries). • FELDSCHER n. (Russian) in Russia and Eastern Europe, a partly trained doctor, or one who assists a doctor on the battlefield, also FELDSCHAR, FELDSHER. |
| FELDSHERS | • feldshers n. Plural of feldsher. • FELDSHER n. (Russian) a medical worker in Russia, also FELDSCHAR, FELDSCHER. |
| FLEMISHED | • flemished v. Simple past tense and past participle of flemish. • FLEMISH v. to coil a rope in a certain way. |
| FOREHEADS | • foreheads n. Plural of forehead. • FOREHEAD n. the part of the face above the eyes. |
| FREEHOLDS | • freeholds n. Plural of freehold. • FREEHOLD n. a property held by fee simple. |
| FRESHENED | • freshened v. Simple past tense and past participle of freshen. • FRESHEN v. to improve the condition of, also FRESH. |
| HANDFEEDS | • handfeeds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of handfeed. • HANDFEED v. to feed with the hand. |
| ICEFISHED | • icefished v. Simple past tense and past participle of icefish. • ice␣fished v. Simple past tense and past participle of ice fish. • ICEFISH v. to fish through a hole in the ice on lake or river. |
| REDFISHES | • redfishes n. Plural of redfish. • REDFISH n. the blueback salmon of the north Pacific, aka nerka. |
| REFRESHED | • refreshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of refresh. • REFRESH v. to restore the wellbeing and vigour of. |
| SHEEPFOLD | • sheepfold n. An enclosure for keeping sheep. • sheepfold n. A flock of sheep. • SHEEPFOLD n. a pen for sheep. |
| UNFLESHED | • unfleshed adj. Having no flesh. • unfleshed adj. (Of a weapon) Not accustomed to flesh; not having been used in combat. • UNFLESH v. to remove the flesh from. |