| FELICIA | • felicia n. (Botany) Any of the genus Felicia of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. • Felicia prop.n. A female given name from Latin, feminine form of Felix. • Felicia prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Asteraceae – various herbaceous plants. |
| FICTILE | • fictile adj. Capable of being molded into the shape of an artifact or art work. • fictile adj. (Of an art work or artifact) Molded of clay or earth. • fictile adj. (Pottery) Of or relating to earthenware. |
| FIERILY | • fierily adv. In a fiery manner. • FIERY adv. intensely hot. |
| FIGLIKE | • figlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of a fig. • FIGLIKE adj. like a fig. |
| FILIATE | • filiate v. (Transitive) To adopt as son or daughter. • filiate v. (Transitive) To establish filiation between. • FILIATE v. to bring into close association. |
| FILIBEG | • filibeg n. Alternative form of philibeg. • FILIBEG n. (Gaelic) the kilt, also FILABEG, FILLIBEG, PHILABEG, PHILIBEG, PHILLABEG, PHILLIBEG. |
| FILLIES | • fillies n. Plural of filly. • FILLY n. a female horse up to four years old. |
| FILMIER | • filmier adj. Comparative form of filmy: more filmy. • FILMY adj. thin, delicate. |
| FINLIKE | • finlike adj. Resembling a fin, especially in shape. • fin-like adj. Alternative form of finlike. • FINLIKE adj. like a fin. |
| FIRELIT | • firelit adj. Illuminated by a fire. • FIRELIT adj. lit by firelight. |
| FISSILE | • fissile adj. Able to be split. • fissile adj. (Geology) Easily split along a grain. • fissile adj. (Physics) Capable of sustaining a nuclear fission chain reaction. |
| FITLIER | • fitlier adv. (Rare, literary) comparative form of fitly: more fitly. • FITLY adv. in a fit manner. |
| INFIDEL | • infidel adj. Rejecting a specific religion. • infidel adj. Of, characteristic of, or relating to unbelievers or unbelief. • infidel n. (Now usually derogatory) One who does not believe in a certain religion. |
| INFIELD | • infield n. The area inside a racetrack or running track. • infield n. A constrained scope or area. • infield n. (Agriculture) An area to cultivate: a field. |
| MIDLIFE | • midlife adj. Occurring in the middle point of one’s life, usually considered about 45. • midlife n. The middle period of one’s life. • mid-life adj. Alternative spelling of midlife. |
| MISFILE | • misfile v. (Transitive) To file incorrectly; to file in the wrong place or the wrong way. • MISFILE v. to file in the wrong place. |