| FATHERS | • fathers n. Plural of father. • fathers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of father. • FATHER v. to be the male parent of. |
| FETCHES | • fetches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fetch. • FETCH v. to go after and bring back. |
| FISHNET | • fishnet n. (Countable) A net used to catch fish. • fishnet n. (Uncountable) A fabric with an open diamond-shaped structure; normally used for stockings etc. • fishnet n. (Countable, usually in the plural) Stockings made of fishnet fabric. |
| FITCHES | • fitches n. Plural of fitch. • Fitches prop.n. Plural of Fitch. • FITCH n. a polecat, also FITCHET, FITCHEW. |
| FOTHERS | • fothers n. Plural of fother. • FOTHER v. to protect a sail with tarred yarn. |
| FRESHET | • freshet n. A flood resulting from heavy rain or a spring thaw. • freshet n. (Poetic) A small stream, especially one flowing into the sea. • FRESHET n. a stream of fresh water. |
| HAFFETS | • haffets n. Plural of haffet. • HAFFET n. (Scots) the cheekbone and temple, also HAFFIT. |
| HAFTERS | • hafters n. Plural of hafter. • Hafters prop.n. Plural of Hafter. • HAFTER n. a caviler, a wrangler. |
| HEFTERS | • hefters n. Plural of hefter. • HEFTER n. one who hefts, lifts up. |
| LEFTISH | • leftish adj. (Politics) Leaning towards the political left. • LEFTISH adj. inclined to the left. |
| SHAFTED | • shafted v. Simple past tense and past participle of shaft. • shafted adj. Fitted with a shaft. • shafted adj. (Heraldry, of a spear) Having a shaft and head of different tinctures. |
| SHAFTER | • shafter n. One who or that which shafts. • Shafter prop.n. A city in Kern County, California, United States. • SHAFTER n. a shaft-horse. |
| SHIFTED | • shifted v. Simple past tense and past participle of shift. • SHIFT v. to move from one position to another. |
| SHIFTER | • shifter n. One who, or that which, shifts or changes. • shifter n. (Linguistics) A word whose meaning changes depending on the situation, as by deixis. • shifter n. (Dated) One who plays tricks or practices artifice; a cozener. |
| THYSELF | • thyself pron. (Archaic, literary, dialectal) yourself (as the object of a verb or preposition or as an intensifier);… • Thyself pron. Honorific alternative letter-case form of thyself, sometimes used when referring to God or another important… • THYSELF pron. yourself. |