| BEFLUMS | • BEFLUM v. (Scott) to befool, cajole. |
| FEMALES | • females n. Plural of female. • FEMALE n. the sex that can bear offspring or produce eggs. |
| FILMERS | • filmers n. Plural of filmer. • FILMER n. one who films. |
| FILMSET | • filmset v. To typeset by exposing type characters onto photographic film, which is then used to generate printing plates. • filmset adj. Created using a process of filmsetting. • filmset n. Alternative form of film set. |
| FIMBLES | • fimbles n. Plural of fimble. • FIMBLE n. the male plant of hemp. |
| FLAMBES | • flambes n. Plural of flambe. • flambés v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flambé. • flambés n. Plural of flambé. |
| FLAMENS | • flamens n. Plural of flamen. • FLAMEN n. (Latin) a priest of ancient Rome. |
| FLAMERS | • flamers n. Plural of flamer. • Flamers prop.n. Plural of Flamer. • FLAMER n. a person who or thing which flames. |
| FLEMISH | • flemish n. (Nautical) Short for Flemish coil (“a rope that has been arranged into a neat, flat spiral coil”). • flemish v. (Transitive, nautical) Often followed by down: to arrange (a rope) into a neat, flat spiral coil. • Flemish adj. Of or relating to Flanders, either as the historical county of Flanders (the current provinces of West… |
| FULSOME | • fulsome adj. Offensive to good taste, tactless, overzealous, excessive. • fulsome adj. Excessively flattering (connoting insincerity). • fulsome adj. Marked by fullness; abundant, copious. |
| FUMBLES | • fumbles n. Plural of fumble. • FUMBLE v. to handle clumsily. |
| HIMSELF | • himself pron. (Reflexive) Him; the male object of a verb or preposition that also appears as the subject. • himself pron. (Emphatic) He; used as an intensifier, often to emphasize that the referent is the exclusive participant… • himself pron. (Ireland, otherwise archaic) The subject or non-reflexive object of a predicate; he himself. |
| LEFTISM | • leftism n. Belief in the principles of left-wing politics. • LEFTISM n. a liberal political philosophy. |
| MISFELL | • misfell v. Simple past tense of misfall. • MISFALL v. unluckily to befall. |
| 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. |
| MUFFLES | • muffles n. Plural of muffle. • muffles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of muffle. • MUFFLE v. to dull the sound of. |
| MUSEFUL | • museful adj. Meditative; thoughtfully silent. • MUSEFUL adj. meditative; thoughtfully silent. |
| REFILMS | • refilms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of refilm. • REFILM v. to film again. |
| SELFDOM | • selfdom n. (Archaic) selfhood. • SELFDOM n. selfhood. |
| SELFISM | • selfism n. The practice of focusing concern and effort on the needs of the self. • selfism n. An ethical system prescribing such focus. • SELFISM n. concentration on self. |