| AFFIANT | • affiant n. (Law) The individual witness whose statement is contained in an affidavit or sworn deposition. • AFFIANT n. one who makes a written declaration under oath. |
| AFFRONT | • affront v. To insult intentionally, especially openly. • affront v. To meet defiantly; to confront. • affront v. (Obsolete) To meet or encounter face to face. |
| FIFTEEN | • fifteen num. The cardinal number occurring after fourteen (14) and before sixteen (16). • fifteen n. (Ireland, mostly in plural) An Irish traybake made with crushed digestive biscuits, marshmallows and… • FIFTEEN n. a number, five and ten. |
| FINFOOT | • finfoot n. Three species in three monospecific genera of aquatic bird in the family Heliornithidae. • fin-foot n. Alternative spelling of finfoot. • FINFOOT n. a South American bird allied to the grebes. |
| FUNFEST | • funfest n. (Informal, US) A fun event. • FUNFEST n. a party for fun. |
| INFEFTS | • infefts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of infeft. • INFEFT v. in Scots law, to enfeoff, to invest with heritable property. |
| NAFFEST | • naffest adj. Superlative form of naff: most naff. • NAFF adj. inferior, tacky. |
| PONTIFF | • pontiff n. (Historical, Ancient Rome) A member of the most illustrious of the colleges of priests of the Roman… • pontiff n. A bishop of the early Church; now specifically, the Pope. • pontiff n. (Figuratively) Any chief figure or leader of a religion. |
| STIFFEN | • stiffen v. (Transitive) To make stiff. • stiffen v. (Intransitive) To become stiff. • STIFFEN v. to make stiff. |
| TIFFANY | • tiffany n. A kind of gauze, or very thin silk. • Tiffany prop.n. A northern English surname. • Tiffany prop.n. A female given name transferred from the surname. |
| TIFFING | • tiffing v. Present participle of tiff. • tiffing n. Archaic form of tiffin (“light snack”). • TIFFING n. lunch; a light meal, also TIFFIN. |
| TIFFINS | • tiffins n. Plural of tiffin. • Tiffins prop.n. Plural of Tiffin. • TIFFIN v. to take lunch. |
| TURNOFF | • turnoff n. A road or path that branches off from a main one. • turnoff n. A distasteful or uninteresting person or thing. • turn-off n. (Idiomatic) Something that repulses, disgusts, or discourages, especially sexually. |