| FAMISH | • famish v. (Obsolete, transitive) To starve (to death); to kill or destroy with hunger. • famish v. (Transitive) To exhaust the strength or endurance of, by hunger; to cause to be very hungry. • famish v. (Transitive) To kill, or to cause great suffering to, by depriving or denying anything necessary. |
| FAVISM | • favism n. (Medicine) Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase deficiency: an X-linked recessive genetic condition that… • FAVISM n. an acute type of anaemia in which haemolysis is precipitated by contact with broad beans. |
| FERMIS | • fermis n. Plural of fermi. • FERMI n. in physics, a unit of 10 to power of -15 m. |
| FILMIS | • FILMI n. (Hinglish) relating to films or the cinema industry. |
| FLIMPS | • flimps v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flimp. • FLIMP v. to rob while diverted by an accomplice. |
| FLIMSY | • flimsy adj. Likely to bend or break under pressure. • flimsy adj. (Figurative) Weak; ill-founded. • flimsy n. Thin typing paper used to make multiple copies. |
| FRAIMS | • fraims n. Plural of fraim. • FRAIM n. (Scots) a stranger, also FREMD, FREMIT. |
| MAFIAS | • mafias n. Plural of mafia. • MAFIA n. (Italian) a secret criminal organization, also MAFFIA. |
| MAFICS | • mafics n. Plural of mafic. • MAFIC n. a generally dark-colored igneous rock with significant amounts of one or more ferromagnesian minerals. |
| MASSIF | • massif n. A principal mountain mass. • massif n. A block of the earth’s crust bounded by faults or flexures and displaced as a unit without internal… • MASSIF n. (French) a principal mountain mass. |
| METIFS | • metifs n. Plural of metif. • METIF n. (French) the offspring of a white and a quadroon. |
| MISFED | • misfed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misfeed. • MISFEED v. to feed incorrectly. |
| MISFIT | • misfit n. (Now rare) An ill-fitting garment. • misfit n. A failure to fit well; unsuitability, disparity. • misfit n. A badly adjusted person; someone unsuitable or set apart because of their habits, behaviour etc. |
| MOTIFS | • motifs n. Plural of motif. • MOTIF n. (French) a distinctive idea, esp. a theme elaborated on in a piece of music, literature, etc. |
| MUFTIS | • muftis n. Plural of mufti. • MUFTI n. (Arabic) civilian clothes, esp when worn by someone who normally wears a uniform. |