| DEFOCUSSED | • defocussed v. Simple past tense and past participle of defocus. • DEFOCUS v. to cause to go out of focus. |
| DEFOCUSSES | • defocusses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defocus. • DEFOCUS v. to cause to go out of focus. |
| DEFROSTERS | • defrosters n. Plural of defroster. • DEFROSTER n. something that defrosts. |
| DOWFNESSES | • DOWFNESS n. (Scots) dullness, heaviness. |
| FEEDSTOCKS | • feedstocks n. Plural of feedstock. • FEEDSTOCK n. raw material used in an industrial process. |
| FOETIDNESS | • foetidness n. The quality of being foetid. • FOETIDNESS n. the state of being foetid. |
| FONDNESSES | • fondnesses n. Plural of fondness. • FONDNESS n. affection. |
| FORCEDNESS | • forcedness n. The state or quality of being forced. • FORCEDNESS n. the state of being forced. |
| FOREPASSED | • forepassed adj. (Timewise) That has previously passed; past, bygone. • FOREPASSED adj. bygone, also FOREPAST. |
| FORESPENDS | • forespends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forespend. • FORESPEND v. to wear out physically, also FORSPEND. |
| FORKEDNESS | • forkedness n. The state or quality of being forked. • FORKEDNESS n. the state of being forked. |
| FORTRESSED | • fortressed v. Simple past tense and past participle of fortress. • FORTRESS v. to strengthen with a fortress. |
| OFFENDRESS | • offendress n. A woman who offends. • OFFENDRESS n. (Shakespeare) a female offender. |
| REFOCUSSED | • refocussed v. (Britain) simple past tense and past participle of refocus. • REFOCUS v. to focus again. |
| SHEEPFOLDS | • sheepfolds n. Plural of sheepfold. • SHEEPFOLD n. a pen for sheep. |