| ENFLESHED | • enfleshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of enflesh. • ENFLESH v. to turn into flesh. |
| ENFLESHES | • enfleshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enflesh. • ENFLESH v. to turn into flesh. |
| FEEDHOLES | • feedholes n. Plural of feedhole. • FEEDHOLE n. one of a series of holes in paper tape. |
| FORESHEET | • foresheet n. (Nautical) one of the sheets (ropes) that controls the foresail. • FORESHEET n. a rope used for trimming the foresail; the space near bow of open boat. |
| FREESHEET | • freesheet n. (Chiefly UK) A free newspaper. • freesheet n. (Paper industry) A sheet of paper that does not contain groundwood. • free-sheet n. Alternative form of freesheet. |
| FRESHENED | • freshened v. Simple past tense and past participle of freshen. • FRESHEN v. to improve the condition of, also FRESH. |
| FRESHENER | • freshener n. (Often in combination) Something that freshens. • freshener n. Air freshener. • FRESHENER n. something that freshens. |
| REFRESHED | • refreshed v. Simple past tense and past participle of refresh. • REFRESH v. to restore the wellbeing and vigour of. |
| REFRESHEN | • refreshen v. (Transitive) To freshen again. • REFRESHEN v. to refresh. |
| REFRESHER | • refresher n. Something that refreshes. • refresher n. A review to refresh or renew knowledge. • refresher n. (Law) A fee paid to counsel to continue with a case, especially one that was adjourned. |
| REFRESHES | • refreshes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of refresh. • refreshes n. Plural of refresh. • REFRESH v. to restore the wellbeing and vigour of. |