| FATHERLESS | • fatherless adj. Without a (living) father. • fatherless adj. (Figurative) Without a known author or inventor. • FATHERLESS adj. without a father. |
| FELDSCHERS | • feldschers n. Plural of feldscher. • FELDSCHER n. (Russian) in Russia and Eastern Europe, a partly trained doctor, or one who assists a doctor on the battlefield, also FELDSCHAR, FELDSHER. |
| FEVERISHLY | • feverishly adv. With excitement and determination. • feverishly adv. With speed; rapidly. • FEVERISH adv. having a fever. |
| FREEWHEELS | • freewheels n. Plural of freewheel. • FREEWHEEL v. to coast without the use of gears. |
| HORNFELSES | • hornfelses n. Plural of hornfels. • HORNFELS n. (German) a compact type of rock composed of lime silicates. |
| HORSEFLESH | • horseflesh n. The flesh of a horse; horsemeat. • horseflesh n. Horses collectively, with reference to driving, riding, or racing. • horseflesh n. A species of Bahama mahogany, Lysiloma sabicu and Lysiloma latisiliquum. |
| HORSEFLIES | • horseflies n. Plural of horsefly. • horse-flies n. Plural of horse-fly. • horse␣flies n. Plural of horse fly. |
| HOVERFLIES | • hoverflies n. Plural of hoverfly. • hover-flies n. Plural of hover-fly. • HOVERFLY n. a fly noted for hovering. |
| PARFLECHES | • parfleches n. Plural of parfleche. • PARFLECHE n. (French) rawhide soaked in lye and water, then dried on a stretcher for shields, also PARFLESH. |
| PARFLESHES | • parfleshes n. Plural of parflesh. • PARFLESH n. a rawhide soaked in lye and dried. |
| REFRESHFUL | • refreshful adj. Full of power to refresh; refreshing. • REFRESHFUL adj. (archaic) full of power to refresh. |
| RESHUFFLED | • reshuffled v. Simple past tense and past participle of reshuffle. • RESHUFFLE v. to shuffle again. |
| RESHUFFLES | • reshuffles n. Plural of reshuffle. • reshuffles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reshuffle. • RESHUFFLE v. to shuffle again. |
| SCHEFFLERA | • schefflera n. (Botany) Any of the genus Schefflera of flowering plants in the family Araliaceae. • SCHEFFLERA n. any of various evergreen tropical or subtropical shrubs of the family Araliaceae, having large compound leaves and clusters of small flowers followed by berries. |
| SHELLFIRES | • shellfires n. Plural of shellfire. • SHELLFIRE n. the firing of shells. |