| CONFEST | • confest v. (Archaic or poetic) simple past tense and past participle of confess. • CONFESS v. to admit or disclose. |
| CONFITS | • confits n. Plural of confit. • CONFIT n. a sweet; a sugarcoated seed or almond, also COMFIT. |
| EFTSOON | • eftsoon adv. Obsolete form of eftsoons. • EFTSOON adv. soon afterward, also EFTSOONS. |
| FANTODS | • fantods n. (Chiefly dated) plural of fantod. • FANTOD n. a fidgety state, also FANTAD. |
| FANTOMS | • fantoms n. Plural of fantom. • FANTOM n. a phantom, something existing in appearance only. |
| FESTOON | • festoon n. An ornament such as a garland or chain which hangs loosely from two tacked spots. • festoon n. (Architecture) A bas-relief, painting, or structural motif resembling such an ornament. • festoon n. A raised cable with light globes attached. |
| FOMENTS | • foments v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of foment. • FOMENT v. to foster or promote. |
| FONDEST | • fondest adj. Superlative form of fond: most fond. • FOND adj. having an affection for. |
| FORINTS | • forints n. Plural of forint. • FORINT n. a monetary unit of Hungary. |
| FRONTES | • frontes n. Plural of frons. • FRONS n. (Latin) the forehead; the part of the cranium between the orbits and the vertex. |
| KONFYTS | • konfyts n. Plural of konfyt. • KONFYT n. (South African) a preserve of fruit, in syrup or candied. |
| SOFTENS | • softens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of soften. • SOFTEN v. to make soft. |
| SOFTING | • SOFT v. (Spenser) to soften. |
| TEFLONS | • TEFLON n. (tradename) a nonstick surface used in cooking utensils. |