| CARFAX | • carfax n. A junction of four roads. • carfax n. The main intersection in a town. • Carfax prop.n. (Oxford) The junction of the High Sreet, St Aldate’s, Queen Street and Cornmarket Street at the centre of Oxford. |
| CARFOX | • CARFOX n. a place where four roads meet, also CARFAX. |
| FIXERS | • fixers n. Plural of fixer. • FIXER n. one that fixes. |
| FIXURE | • fixure n. (Obsolete) Fixed position; stable condition; firmness. • FIXURE n. (Shakespeare) stability, firmness. |
| FLEXOR | • flexor n. A muscle whose contraction acts to bend a joint or limb. • FLEXOR n. a muscle that bends part of the body. |
| FORFEX | • forfex n. (Obsolete) A pair of shears. • FORFEX n. (Latin) a pair of scissors or pincers. |
| FORNIX | • fornix n. (Anatomy) An archlike or vaulted structure or fold… • FORNIX n. (Latin) an arched anatomical structure. |
| FOXIER | • foxier adj. Comparative form of foxy: more foxy. • FOXY adj. like a fox, crafty. |
| FRUTEX | • frutex n. (Botany) A plant with a woody, durable stem, but less than a tree; a shrub. • FRUTEX n. (Latin) a shrub. |
| ORIFEX | • ORIFEX n. (Shakespeare) an orifice. |
| OXFORD | • oxford n. Alternative letter-case form of Oxford (cloth). • oxford n. Alternative letter-case form of Oxford (shoe). • Oxford prop.n. A city in Oxfordshire, England, famous for its university. |
| PREFIX | • prefix n. Something placed before another. • prefix v. (Transitive) To determine beforehand; to set in advance. • prefix v. (Transitive) To put or fix before, or at the beginning of something; to place at the start. |
| REFLEX | • reflex n. An automatic response to a simple stimulus which does not require mental processing. • reflex n. (Linguistics) The descendant of an earlier language element, such as a word or phoneme, in a daughter language. • reflex n. (Linguistics, rare) The ancestor word corresponding to a descendant. |
| REFLUX | • reflux n. The backwards flow of any fluid. • reflux n. (Chemistry) A technique, using a reflux condenser, allowing one to boil the contents of a vessel over… • reflux n. (Pathology) The leaking of stomach acid up into the oesophagus. |