| AFFECTIONS | • affections n. Plural of affection. • affections v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of affection. • AFFECTION v. to love. |
| AFFIXATION | • affixation n. (Linguistics) The adding of an affix to a word. • AFFIXATION n. the act of affixing. |
| AFFLATIONS | • afflations n. Plural of afflation. • AFFLATION n. the act of breathing upon; inspiration. |
| AFFLICTION | • affliction n. A state of pain, suffering, distress or agony. • affliction n. Something which causes pain, suffering, distress or agony. • AFFLICTION n. the state of being afflicted. |
| AFFRONTING | • affronting v. Present participle of affront. • affronting n. The offering of an affront. • AFFRONTING adj. causing affront. |
| AFFRONTIVE | • affrontive adj. Tending to affront or offend. • AFFRONTIVE adj. tending to affront or offend. |
| BOFFINIEST | • BOFFINY adj. like a boffin, a scientific expert. |
| COFFINITES | • coffinites n. Plural of coffinite. • COFFINITE n. a uranium-yielding ore. |
| FORFAITING | • FORFAITING n. a method of export finance where debts on exported goods are bought and then sold on to banks etc. |
| FORFEITING | • forfeiting v. Present participle of forfeit. • forfeiting n. The act by which something is forfeited or surrendered; a giving up. • FORFEIT v. to lose the right to by fault or penalty. |
| FORTIFYING | • fortifying v. Present participle of fortify. • fortifying n. The process by which something is fortified. • FORTIFY v. to strengthen against attack. |
| NONTARIFFS | Sorry, definition not available. |
| OFFICIANTS | • officiants n. Plural of officiant. • OFFICIANT n. the officer who officiates or performs an office, as the burial office. |
| OFFPRINTED | • offprinted v. Simple past tense and past participle of offprint. • OFFPRINT v. to reprint an excerpt. |
| OFFSETTING | • offsetting v. Present participle of offset. • offsetting n. The act of offsetting. • offsetting n. An amount offset. |
| SUFFLATION | • sufflation n. (Archaic) inflation. • SUFFLATION n. (archaic) the act of blowing up or inflating. |