| FLOATHOUSE | Sorry, definition not available. |
| FOUGHTIEST | • FOUGHTY adj. (dialect) musty, mouldy. |
| FOURSCORTH | • FOURSCORTH adj. (obsolete) eightieth. |
| FOXHUNTERS | • foxhunters n. Plural of foxhunter. • FOXHUNTER n. one who hunts foxes. |
| FROGMOUTHS | • frogmouths n. Plural of frogmouth. • FROGMOUTH n. one of several species of Asiatic and East Indian birds, so called from their very broad, flat bills. |
| FROUGHIEST | • FROUGHY adj. of timber, soft and brittle, also FROWY. |
| HOUSECRAFT | • housecraft n. The art of homemaking. • HOUSECRAFT n. the craft of looking after a house. |
| HOUSEFRONT | • housefront n. The front of a house, the side that faces the street. • HOUSEFRONT n. the facade of a house. |
| MOUTHFEELS | • mouthfeels n. Plural of mouthfeel. • MOUTHFEEL n. the sensory perception of a particular food while chewing. |
| MUTTONFISH | • muttonfish n. (Chiefly US) Any of several Atlantic and Caribbean fishes which are said to taste of mutton, especially… • muttonfish n. (Australia) Any of several edible molluscs of the genus Haliotis; an abalone. • MUTTONFISH n. a common food fish of the Western Atlantic. |
| OUTFISHING | • outfishing v. Present participle of outfish. • OUTFISH v. to surpass in fishing. |
| OUTFLASHED | • outflashed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outflash. • OUTFLASH v. to flash more brightly. |
| OUTFLASHES | • outflashes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outflash. • OUTFLASH v. to flash more brightly. |
| OUTFLUSHED | • outflushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of outflush. • OUTFLUSH v. to flush more strongly. |
| OUTFLUSHES | • outflushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outflush. • OUTFLUSH v. to flush more strongly. |
| SLOTHFULLY | • slothfully adv. In a slothful manner; lazily. • SLOTHFUL adv. sluggish. |
| STOMACHFUL | • stomachful n. Enough to fill one’s stomach. • stomachful n. As much as one can stomach. • stomachful adj. (Obsolete) sullen; obstinate; perverse. |
| STOUTHRIEF | • stouthrief n. (Archaic) A Scottish criminal offense; a form of rief (theft) committed by force. • STOUTHRIEF n. (Scots) theft with violence. |
| THIOFURANS | • thiofurans n. Plural of thiofuran. • THIOFURAN n. a five-membered heterocyclic compound with sulphur, aka thiophen. |
| TURBOSHAFT | • turboshaft n. A gas-turbine engine designed to transmit power by means of a geared shaft, used in helicopters and… • TURBOSHAFT n. a kind of gas turbine engine. |