| CHAMFERS | • chamfers n. Plural of chamfer. • chamfers v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of chamfer. • CHAMFER v. to channel or make furrows upon; to bevel. |
| CHEFDOMS | • CHEFDOM n. the status of a chef. |
| FAMISHED | • famished v. Simple past tense and past participle of famish. • famished adj. Extremely hungry. • FAMISH v. to suffer extreme hunger. |
| FAMISHES | • famishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of famish. • FAMISH v. to suffer extreme hunger. |
| FISHMEAL | • fishmeal n. Ground dried fish, used mainly for livestock feed. • fish␣meal n. Alternative spelling of fishmeal. • FISHMEAL n. ground dried fish. |
| FLEHMENS | • flehmens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flehmen. • FLEHMEN v. of a mammal, to grimace with lips drawn back. |
| FRESHMAN | • freshman n. (US, Canada, Philippines) A person (of either sex) entering the first year of an institution, especially… • freshman n. (Obsolete) A novice; one in the rudiments of knowledge. • FRESHMAN n. a first-year student. |
| FRESHMEN | • freshmen n. Plural of freshman. • FRESHMAN n. a first-year student. |
| GAMEFISH | • gamefish n. (Fishing) Fish deemed suitable for the sport of angling, as opposed to those caught primarily for food. • game␣fish n. Synonym of sport fish. • GAMEFISH n. a fish caught for sport. |
| HUMEFIES | • humefies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of humefy. • HUMEFY v. (obsolete) to moisten, also HUMIFY. |
| HUMIFIES | • humifies v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of humify. • HUMIFY v. to moisten, also HUMEFY. |
| MISCHIEF | • mischief n. (Uncountable) Conduct that playfully causes petty annoyance. • mischief n. (Countable) A playfully annoying action. • mischief n. (Collective) A group or a pack of rats. |
| SHAMEFUL | • shameful adj. Causing or meriting shame or disgrace; disgraceful. • shameful adj. Giving offense. • SHAMEFUL adj. disgraceful. |
| THEMSELF | • themself pron. (Reflexive) The reflexive form of they, the third-person singular personal pronoun. The single person… • themself pron. (Nonstandard, sometimes proscribed) Synonym of themselves (the third-person plural). • THEMSELF pron. a pronoun, unrecognized in standard English, introduced as a sing pronoun to avoid himself or herself when the sex of the person is unspecified. |