| BEEFEATERS | • beefeaters n. Plural of beefeater. • Beefeaters n. Plural of Beefeater. • BEEFEATER n. an African bird, aka oxpecker. |
| DEFENSEMEN | • defensemen n. Plural of defenseman. • DEFENSEMAN n. in ice-hockey, a player other than the goalkeeper who defends the goal, also DEFENCEMAN. |
| DEFERENCES | • deferences n. Plural of deference. • DEFERENCE n. a deferring or yielding in judgement or opinion. |
| EFFERENCES | • efferences n. Plural of efference. • EFFERENCE n. the act of conveying outward or away. |
| EFFERVESCE | • effervesce v. (Intransitive, of a liquid) To emit small bubbles of dissolved gas; to froth or fizz. • effervesce v. (Intransitive, of a gas) To escape from solution in a liquid in the form of bubbles. • effervesce v. (Intransitive, of a person) To show high spirits. |
| EFFETENESS | • effeteness n. The property of being effete. • EFFETENESS n. the state of being effete. |
| ENFEEBLERS | • enfeeblers n. Plural of enfeebler. • ENFEEBLER n. something that enfeebles. |
| ENFESTERED | • ENFESTERED adj. festered. |
| FEDERALESE | • federalese n. (Derogatory) The bureaucratic jargon of federal government. • FEDERALESE n. the language of bureaucrats, bureaucratese. |
| FEEBLENESS | • feebleness n. The quality or state of being feeble; debility; infirmity. • FEEBLENESS n. the state of being feeble, also FEBLESSE. |
| FEVERWEEDS | • FEVERWEED n. a plant thought to be medicinal. |
| FLEECELESS | • fleeceless adj. Without fleece. • FLEECELESS adj. without a fleece. |
| FREENESSES | • freenesses n. Plural of freeness. • FREENESS n. the state of being free, also FREEDOM. |
| FREESHEETS | • freesheets n. Plural of freesheet. • free-sheets n. Plural of free-sheet. • free␣sheets n. Plural of free sheet. |
| FREEWHEELS | • freewheels n. Plural of freewheel. • FREEWHEEL v. to coast without the use of gears. |
| PREFREEZES | • prefreezes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prefreeze. • PREFREEZE v. to freeze beforehand. |
| REFERENCES | • references n. Plural of reference. • references v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reference. • REFERENCE v. to refer to. |