| EXEMPLIFY | • exemplify v. (Transitive) To show or illustrate by example. • exemplify v. (Transitive) To be an instance of or serve as an example. • exemplify v. (Transitive) To make an attested copy or transcript of (a document) under seal. |
| FIELDMICE | • fieldmice n. Plural of fieldmouse. • field␣mice n. Plural of field mouse. • FIELDMOUSE n. a mouse which lives in woodland, aka fieldvole. |
| FIELDSMEN | • fieldsmen n. Plural of fieldsman. • FIELDSMAN n. a fielder (in cricket or baseball). |
| FILENAMES | • filenames n. Plural of filename. • file␣names n. Plural of file name. • FILENAME n. the name of a computer file. |
| FISTMELES | • fistmeles n. Plural of fistmele. • FISTMELE n. a measure of length equal to the breadth of a fist. |
| FLAMELIKE | • flamelike adj. Resembling a flame or its colour. • FLAMELIKE adj. like a flame. |
| FLEMISHED | • flemished v. Simple past tense and past participle of flemish. • FLEMISH v. to coil a rope in a certain way. |
| FLEMISHES | • flemishes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flemish. • flemishes n. Plural of flemish. • FLEMISH v. to coil a rope in a certain way. |
| FLEXITIME | • flexitime n. An arrangement that allows employees to set their own working hours within agreed limits; normally must… • flexi-time n. Alternative spelling of flexitime. • FLEXITIME n. a system that allows flexible working hours, also FLEXTIME. |
| FLEXTIMER | • FLEXTIMER n. one who works flextime. |
| FLEXTIMES | • FLEXTIME n. a system that allows flexible working hours, also FLEXITIME. |
| LIFETIMES | • lifetimes n. Plural of lifetime. • life-times n. Plural of life-time. • LIFETIME n. the period of living existence. |
| MALEFICES | • malefices n. Plural of malefice. • MALEFICE n. (archaic) an evil deed; an enchantment. |
| METAFILES | • metafiles n. Plural of metafile. • METAFILE n. graphical information capable of being transferred between systems or software. |
| MINEFIELD | • minefield n. An area in which land mines or naval mines have been laid. • minefield n. (By extension) A dangerous situation. • minefield n. (Cricket) A pitch that has dried out and crumbled and on which the ball is bouncing and spinning unpredictably. |
| MISBELIEF | • misbelief n. An erroneous belief. • misbelief n. (Religion) a heresy; an unorthodox belief. • misbelief n. (Obsolete) doubt; an erroneous lack of belief. |
| REINFLAME | • reinflame v. (Transitive, intransitive) To inflame again. • REINFLAME v. to inflame again. |
| TELEFILMS | • telefilms n. Plural of telefilm. • TELEFILM n. a motion picture made for television. |