| CHANFRON | • chanfron n. Alternative form of chamfron (protective armor for a horse’s head, especially the face and ears). • CHANFRON n. a piece of leather, or plate of steel, to protect the head of a horse in battle, also CHAFFRON, CHAMFRAIN, CHAMFRON. |
| CONFINER | • confiner n. One who, or that which, limits or restrains. • confiner n. A person who lives on the confines, boundary or edge; a neighbour. • confiner n. A person who lives within the confines; an inhabitant. |
| CONFRONT | • confront v. (Transitive) To stand or meet facing, especially in competition, hostility or defiance; to come face to face with. • confront v. (Transitive) To deal with. • confront v. (Transitive) To bring someone face to face with something. |
| ENFROSEN | • ENFREEZE v. to freeze; to congeal. |
| ENFROZEN | • enfrozen v. Past participle of enfreeze. • ENFREEZE v. to freeze; to congeal. |
| FANFARON | • fanfaron n. (Obsolete) A boaster; a braggart. • FANFARON n. (Spanish) an empty boaster. |
| FENURONS | • FENURON n. a herbicide. |
| FORDONNE | • FORDONNE adj. in Spenserian phrase from fordonne, from being fordone, exhausted. |
| FORENOON | • forenoon n. Synonym of morning: the part of the day between sunrise and noon. • FORENOON n. the period of daylight before noon. |
| FORNENST | • fornenst prep. Alternative form of forenenst. • FORNENST adv. (Scots) right opposite to in location, also FERNINST, FOREANENT, FORNENT. |
| FRANIONS | • franions n. Plural of franion. • FRANION n. (obsolete) a loose woman. |
| FRONDENT | • frondent adj. (Archaic) Covered with leaves; leafy. • FRONDENT adj. leafy. |
| FRONTING | • fronting n. (Phonetics, phonology) A process whereby a vowel or a consonant is pronounced farther to the front of… • fronting n. (Phonology) A phonological relationship where a front vowel is found in place of a relative back vowel… • fronting n. (Linguistics) An analogous relationship between the vowel sounds in a dialect of a language relative… |
| FRONTMAN | • frontman n. Alternative spelling of front man: a person acting as the public face of an organization. • frontman n. Alternative spelling of front man: the lead male singer in a band. • front␣man n. A person acting as the public face of some other, covert group. |
| FRONTMEN | • frontmen n. Plural of frontman. • front␣men n. Plural of front man. • FRONTMAN n. the presenter of a TV program. |
| FRONTONS | • frontons n. Plural of fronton. • FRONTON n. (French) an area used for jai alai (a form of handball). |
| FRONTOON | • frontoon n. (Architecture) Alternative form of fronton (“a pediment”). • FRONTOON n. (French) a pediment. |
| FROWNING | • frowning v. Present participle of frown. • frowning n. The act of giving a frown. • FROWN v. to wrinkle the brow with displeasure. |
| INFERNOS | • infernos n. Plural of inferno. • INFERNO n. (Italian) a place of horror and confusion. |
| UNFROZEN | • unfrozen adj. Not frozen. • unfrozen v. Past participle of unfreeze. • UNFREEZE v. to cause to thaw. |