| COUNTERSHAFT | • countershaft n. Synonym of jackshaft (“mechanical component for rotational force”). • countershaft v. Synonym of jackshaft. • COUNTERSHAFT n. an intermediate shaft driven by the main shaft. |
| DOWNSHIFTERS | • downshifters n. Plural of downshifter. • DOWNSHIFTER n. one who reduces his or her working hours. |
| FORESHORTENS | • foreshortens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foreshorten. • FORESHORTEN v. to shorten by proportionately contracting in the direction of depth so that an illusion of projection or extension in space is obtained. |
| FORETEACHING | • foreteaching v. Present participle of foreteach. • FORETEACH v. to teach beforehand. |
| FORETHINKERS | • forethinkers n. Plural of forethinker. • FORETHINKER n. one who forethinks. |
| FORETHINKING | • forethinking v. Present participle of forethink. • FORETHINK v. to think beforehand. |
| FORGATHERING | • forgathering n. A gathering together; an assembly. • forgathering v. Present participle of forgather. • FORGATHER v. to gather together, assemble, also FOREGATHER. |
| FOURTEENTHLY | • fourteenthly adv. In the fourteenth place; fourteenth in a row. • FOURTEENTH adv. number fourteen in sequence. |
| FRONTBENCHER | • frontbencher n. (Politics) A Member of Parliament who sits on the front bench, and is typically part of the cabinet. • front-bencher n. Alternative form of frontbencher. • front␣bencher n. Alternative form of frontbencher. |
| FROTHINESSES | • FROTHINESS n. the state of being frothy. |
| GODFATHERING | • godfathering v. Present participle of godfather. • GODFATHER v. to be a godfather to. |
| HERPETOFAUNA | • herpetofauna n. Reptiles and amphibians as a group, especially those of a particular region or time period. • HERPETOFAUNA n. (Latin) snake life. |
| HINDFOREMOST | • HINDFOREMOST adv. with the back part in the front place. |
| SHIRTFRONTED | • shirtfronted adj. Wearing a shirtfront. • shirtfronted v. Simple past tense and past participle of shirtfront. • SHIRTFRONT v. to knock (a person) to the ground by striking him or her in the chest with one's shoulder. |