| BEFLUMMED | • BEFLUM v. (Scott) to befool, cajole. |
| FAMILISMS | • familisms n. Plural of familism. • FAMILISM n. the tendency of a family to cohere as a group. |
| FILMMAKER | • filmmaker n. A producer or director of films/movies. • film-maker n. Alternative spelling of filmmaker. • film␣maker n. Alternative spelling of filmmaker. |
| FLAMMABLE | • flammable adj. Capable of burning, especially a liquid. • flammable adj. Easily set on fire. • flammable adj. Subject to easy ignition and rapid flaming combustion. |
| FLAMMULES | • flammules n. Plural of flammule. • FLAMMULE n. a little flame. |
| FLIMFLAMS | • flimflams n. Plural of flimflam. • flim-flams n. Plural of flim-flam. • FLIMFLAM v. to engage in confidence trickery. |
| FLUMMOXED | • flummoxed adj. Confused, perplexed or flustered. • flummoxed v. Simple past tense and past participle of flummox. • FLUMMOX v. to confuse. |
| FLUMMOXES | • flummoxes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flummox. • FLUMMOX v. to confuse. |
| FORMALISM | • formalism n. Strict adherence to a given form of conduct, practice etc. • formalism n. (Computing) One of several alternative computational paradigms for a given theory. • formalism n. (Literature) An approach to interpretation and/or evaluation focused on the (usually linguistic) structure… |
| FORMULISM | • formulism n. An over-reliance on, or adherence to formulae. • FORMULISM n. excessive use of, or dependence on, formulae. |
| MALFORMED | • malformed adj. Not formed correctly; misshapen; deformed. • MALFORMED adj. badly formed. |
| MICROFILM | • microfilm n. A continuous roll of film containing photographs of documents at a greatly reduced size. • microfilm v. To reproduce documents on such film. • MICROFILM v. to make a microfilm copy of, a photographic film with one or more very small images of printed or other graphic matter. |
| MULTIFORM | • multiform adj. Having more than one shape or appearance. • multiform n. An organism, folktale, etc. that appears in more than one form. • MULTIFORM n. a multiform object; something exhibiting many and various forms. |
| ORIFLAMME | • oriflamme n. (History) The red silk banner of St Denis, which the abbot of St Denis gave to French kings as they rode to war. • oriflamme n. (Figuratively) Any banner, idea or principle which serves as a rallying point for those involved in a struggle. • oriflamme n. (Literary) Something resembling the banner of St Denis; a bright, shining object. |