| FARINHAS | • farinhas n. Plural of farinha. • FARINHA n. (Latin) a fine flour or meal made from cereal grains, also FARINA. |
| FERNSHAW | • fernshaw n. A thicket of ferns. • FERNSHAW n. a thicket of ferns. |
| FINISHER | • finisher n. A person who finishes or completes something. • finisher n. A person who applies a finish to something, such as furniture. • finisher n. The person who applies the gilding and decoration in bookbinding. |
| FOGHORNS | • foghorns n. Plural of foghorn. • fog-horns n. Plural of fog-horn. • fog␣horns n. Plural of fog horn. |
| FORHENTS | • FORHENT v. to overtake, also FOREHENT. |
| FRENCHES | • frenches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of french. • Frenches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of French. • FRENCH v. to cut into thin strips before cooking. |
| FRESHENS | • freshens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of freshen. • FRESHEN v. to improve the condition of, also FRESH. |
| FRESHING | • freshing v. Present participle of fresh. • FRESH v. to improve the condition of, also FRESHEN. |
| FRESHMAN | • freshman n. (US, Canada, Philippines) A person (of either sex) entering the first year of an institution, especially… • freshman n. (Obsolete) A novice; one in the rudiments of knowledge. • FRESHMAN n. a first-year student. |
| FRESHMEN | • freshmen n. Plural of freshman. • FRESHMAN n. a first-year student. |
| FRUSHING | • frushing v. Present participle of frush. • FRUSH v. (Scots) to break or bruise. |
| HORNFELS | • hornfels n. Any of a series of contact metamorphic rocks that have been baked and indurated by the heat of intrusive… • HORNFELS n. (German) a compact type of rock composed of lime silicates. |
| HORNFISH | • hornfish n. The garfish or sea needle. • HORNFISH n. another name for the garfish. |
| HORNFULS | • hornfuls n. Plural of hornful. • HORNFUL n. the capacity of a drinking horn. |
| REFINISH | • refinish v. To finish again; especially, to apply a fresh finish, as a new coat of varnish or paint. • REFINISH v. to give a new surface to. |