| FAVORITES | • favorites n. Plural of favorite. • Favorites prop.n. Plural of Favorite. • FAVORITE n. (US) favourite, a person or thing preferred. |
| FAVOURITE | • favourite adj. Preferred or liked above all others (unless qualified). • favourite adj. Belonging to a category whose members are all preferred or liked over nonmembers. • favourite n. A person or thing who enjoys special regard or favour. |
| FEVERROOT | • feverroot n. The plant Ruellia tuberosa. • feverroot n. A plant in the genus Triosteum. • FEVERROOT n. an American wild plant. |
| FEVERWORT | • feverwort n. A plant of the genus Centaurium. • feverwort n. A plant of the genus Triosteum. • FEVERWORT n. a coarse American herb of the honeysuckle family. |
| FORGETIVE | • forgetive adj. (Obsolete) inventive; productive; capable. • FORGETIVE adj. (Shakespeare) creative, inventive. |
| FORMATIVE | • formative adj. Of or pertaining to the formation and subsequent growth of something. • formative adj. Capable of forming something. • formative adj. (Biology) Capable of producing new tissue. |
| LEFTOVERS | • leftovers n. Plural of leftover. • left-overs n. Alternative form of leftovers. • LEFTOVER n. an unused portion. |
| OVERDRAFT | • overdraft n. (Uncountable) The act of overdrawing a bank account. • overdraft n. (Countable) The amount overdrawn. • overdraft n. (Countable) The maximum amount that may be overdrawn. |
| OVERSTAFF | • overstaff v. (Transitive) To furnish with too many staff. • OVERSTAFF v. to employ too many staff. |
| OVERSTUFF | • overstuff v. (Transitive) To stuff to excess. • overstuff v. (Transitive) To cover completely with soft upholstery. • OVERSTUFF v. to stuff to excess. |
| SOFTCOVER | • softcover adj. (Publishing, of a book) Having covers made of paper or thin cardboard; paperback. • softcover n. (Publishing) A book having such covers. • SOFTCOVER n. a paperback book. |
| WAVEFRONT | • wavefront n. (Physics) An imaginary surface passing through points of a medium oscillating in phase. • WAVEFRONT n. in a propagating vibratory disturbance, the continuous locus of points which are in the same phase of vibration. |