| AFTERNOONS | • afternoons n. Plural of afternoon. • AFTERNOON n. the time between morning and evening. |
| CONFERMENT | • conferment n. The act of conferring; a presentation or bestowal. • CONFERMENT n. bestowal, a thing bestowed. |
| CONFRONTED | • confronted v. Simple past tense and past participle of confront. • CONFRONT v. to face defiantly. |
| CONFRONTER | • confronter n. Someone who or something which confronts. • CONFRONTER n. one who confronts. |
| FLORENTINE | • florentine adj. Cooked or served with spinach. • florentine n. A biscuit consisting mostly of nuts and preserved fruit, usually coated with chocolate on one side. • florentine n. (Obsolete) A kind of durable silk. |
| FORHENTING | • FORHENT v. to overtake, also FOREHENT. |
| FRONTLINES | • frontlines n. Plural of frontline. • front␣lines n. Plural of front line. • FRONTLINE n. a front line. |
| FRONTWOMEN | • frontwomen n. Plural of frontwoman. |
| INFORTUNES | • infortunes n. Plural of infortune. • INFORTUNE n. misfortune. |
| INTERFERON | • interferon n. (Biochemistry) Any of a group of glycoproteins, produced by the immune system, that prevent viral replication… • INTERFERON n. any of several proteins produced by cells infected with a virus and having the ability to inhibit viral growth. |
| OCEANFRONT | • oceanfront adj. Of property or real estate: adjacent to the ocean. • oceanfront n. A property that is adjacent to the ocean. • oceanfront n. The side of a property that faces the ocean. |
| REFRONTING | • refronting v. Present participle of refront. • REFRONT v. to put on a new front. |
| UNFORTUNED | • unfortuned adj. Lacking a fortune; without personal wealth. • UNFORTUNED adj. without a fortune. |
| UNFORTUNES | • unfortunes n. Plural of unfortune. • UNFORTUNE n. (archaic) ill-fortune. |