| BEFOULED | • befouled v. Simple past tense and past participle of befoul. • BEFOUL v. to make foul. |
| BEFOULER | • befouler n. One who befouls. • BEFOULER n. one who befouls. |
| DEFOULED | • defouled v. Simple past tense and past participle of defoul. • DEFOUL v. (obsolete) to befoul, defile. |
| ETOUFFEE | • etouffee n. Alternative spelling of étouffée. • étouffée n. A spiced Cajun stew of meat (crayfish, shellfish, alligator, chicken or another meat) and vegetables… • ETOUFFEE n. (French) a Cajun stew. |
| FEATEOUS | • feateous adj. (Obsolete) dexterous; neat. • FEATEOUS adj. shapely, also FEATOUS, FEATUOUS. |
| FERREOUS | • ferreous adj. Containing or resembling iron. • FERREOUS adj. containing iron. |
| FEVEROUS | • feverous adj. Affected with fever or ague. • feverous adj. Having the nature of fever. • feverous adj. (Rare) having a tendency to produce fever. |
| FLEXUOSE | • flexuose adj. Alternative form of flexuous. • FLEXUOSE adj. full of windings and turnings, also FLEXUOUS. |
| FLUORENE | • fluorene n. (Organic chemistry) A polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon consisting of two benzene rings joined together… • FLUORENE n. a colorless, crystalline hydrocarbon, having a beautiful violet fluorescence. |
| FOETUSES | • foetuses n. Plural of foetus. • fœtuses n. (Hypercorrect) plural of fœtus. • FOETUS n. (Latin) the unborn in the womb with distinctly formed parts, also FETUS. |
| FOUETTES | • fouettés n. Plural of fouetté. • FOUETTE n. (French) a ballet-step in which the foot makes a whiplike movement. |
| FOURCHEE | • fourchee adj. Alternative form of fourche (“forked”). • fourchée adj. Alternative form of fourche (“forked”). • FOURCHEE n. a kind of heraldic cross having the end of each arm forked. |
| FOUREYED | • foureyed adj. Alternative spelling of four-eyed. • four-eyed adj. Having four eyes. • four-eyed adj. (Slang, chiefly derogatory) Wearing spectacles. |
| FOURTEEN | • fourteen num. The cardinal number occurring after thirteen and before fifteen, represented in Roman numerals as XIV… • FOURTEEN n. a number, ten and four. |
| FOUTERED | • FOUTER v. (Scots) to mess around aimlessly, also FOOTRA, FOUTRA, FOUTRE. |
| FUMEROLE | • fumerole n. Alternative form of fumarole. • FUMEROLE n. a hole in a volcanic region from which hot gases and vapors issue, also FUMAROLE. |
| OUTFEELS | • outfeels v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfeel. • OUTFEEL v. to surpass in feeling. |
| OUTFENCE | • outfence v. (Transitive) To fence better than (in the sport of fencing). • OUTFENCE v. to surpass in fencing. |