| CONFUTER | • confuter n. A person who confutes. • CONFUTER n. one who confutes or disproves. |
| FLOUTERS | • flouters n. Plural of flouter. • FLOUTER n. one who flouts; a mocker. |
| FLUORITE | • fluorite n. (Mineralogy) A widely occurring mineral (calcium fluoride), of various colours, used as a flux in steelmaking… • FLUORITE n. a mineral form of calcium fluoride, also FLUOR. |
| FOOTRULE | • footrule n. A ruler that measures in feet. • FOOTRULE n. a ruler which is a foot long. |
| FORCEOUT | • forceout n. Alternative spelling of force out. • force-out n. Alternative spelling of force out. • force␣out v. To cause something to be ejected. |
| FOREGUTS | • foreguts n. Plural of foregut. • FOREGUT n. the front part of the embryonic alimentary canal. |
| FORTUNED | • fortuned adj. Having a (with a descriptive word, particular kind of) fortune (“destiny; wealth”). • fortuned v. Simple past tense and past participle of fortune. • FORTUNE v. to endow with wealth. |
| FORTUNES | • fortunes n. Plural of fortune. • fortunes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fortune. • FORTUNE v. to endow with wealth. |
| 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. |
| FOUSTIER | • FOUSTY adj. (Scots) mouldy, damp, also FUSTY. |
| FOUTERED | • FOUTER v. (Scots) to mess around aimlessly, also FOOTRA, FOUTRA, FOUTRE. |
| FREAKOUT | • freakout n. (Slang) A frightening or disorientating experience, especially one that results from the use of a hallucinogenic drug. • freakout n. (Slang) An occurrence of unrestrained or irrational behaviour. • freak-out n. The act of freaking out. |
| FROTTEUR | • frotteur n. One who commits an act of frotteurism. • FROTTEUR n. (French) the active participant in frottage, in the sexual sense. |
| FRUCTOSE | • fructose n. (Biochemistry) A monosaccharide ketose sugar, formula C6H12O6. • FRUCTOSE n. a sugar found in various fruits. |
| OUTFIRED | • outfired v. Simple past tense and past participle of outfire. • OUTFIRE v. to surpass in firing. |
| OUTFIRES | • outfires v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfire. • OUTFIRE v. to surpass in firing. |
| REFOUGHT | • refought v. Simple past tense and past participle of refight. • REFIGHT v. to fight again. |
| REOUTFIT | • reoutfit v. (Transitive) To outfit again. • REOUTFIT v. to outfit again. |