| CONFESS | • confess v. To admit to the truth, particularly in the context of sins or crimes committed. • confess v. To acknowledge faith in; to profess belief in. • confess v. (Religion) To unburden (oneself) of sins to God or a priest, in order to receive absolution. |
| ENSERFS | • enserfs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enserf. • ENSERF v. to make a serf of. |
| FARNESS | • farness n. The state of being far off, or the degree to which something is far; distance, span; remoteness. • FARNESS n. the state of being far away. |
| FASTENS | • fastens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fasten. • FASTEN v. to secure. |
| FATNESS | • fatness n. The state, quality, or condition of being fat. • FATNESS n. the state of being fat. |
| FESSING | • fessing v. Present participle of fess. • FESS v. to confess. |
| FEWNESS | • fewness n. The state, quality, or condition of being few. • FEWNESS n. the state of being few. |
| FEYNESS | • feyness n. The state of being fey. • feyness n. (Shetland, folklore, countable) A ghost resembling a living person, seeing which is an omen of that person’s death. • FEYNESS n. the state of being fey. |
| FINESSE | • finesse n. (Uncountable) Skill in the handling or manipulation of a situation. • finesse n. (Uncountable) The property of having elegance, grace, refinement, or skill. • finesse n. (Countable) An adroit manoeuvre. |
| FINESTS | • FINEST n. the worthiest citizens of a place. |
| FINISES | • FINIS n. (Latin) the end, the conclusion. |
| FINLESS | • finless adj. Lacking a fin or fins; without fins. • FINLESS adj. without fins. |
| FITNESS | • fitness n. The condition of being fit, suitable or appropriate. • fitness n. The cultivation of an attractive and/or healthy physique. • fitness n. (Evolutionary theory) An organism’s or species’ degree of success in finding a mate and producing offspring. |
| FLENSES | • flenses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flense. • FLENSE v. to strip the blubber or skin from, also FLENCH. |
| FULNESS | • fulness n. Dated form of fullness. • FULNESS n. the state of being full, also FULLNESS. |
| INFESTS | • infests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of infest. • INFEST v. to invade and swarm over. |
| INFUSES | • infuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of infuse. • INFUSE v. to permeate with something. |
| SOFTENS | • softens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of soften. • SOFTEN v. to make soft. |
| UNSELFS | • unselfs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of unself. • UNSELF v. to deprive of the self. |