| FETTUCCINE | • fettuccine n. Long, flat ribbons of pasta, cut from a rolled-out sheet; identical in form to tagliatelle. • FETTUCCINE n. (Italian) a pasta made in long ribbons, also FETTUCINE, FETTUCINI. |
| FETTUCCINI | • fettuccini n. A long, broad, thick noodle; a type of pasta having this shape. • FETTUCCINI n. a pasta made in long ribbons. |
| FETTUCINES | • FETTUCINE n. (Italian) a pasta made in long ribbons, also FETTUCCINE, FETTUCINI. |
| FETTUCINIS | • fettucinis n. Plural of fettucini. • FETTUCINI n. (Italian) a pasta made in long ribbons, also FETTUCCINE, FETTUCINE. |
| FLAUNTIEST | • flauntiest adj. Superlative form of flaunty: most flaunty. • FLAUNTY adj. showy. |
| FLUTTERING | • fluttering n. Rapid back-and-forth waving or oscillation. • fluttering v. Present participle of flutter. • FLUTTERING adj. vibrating or move quickly. |
| FUGITATION | • fugitation n. (Scotland, law) The act of absconding from justice; outlawry. • FUGITATION n. in Scots law, absconding from justice. |
| FUNGISTATS | • fungistats n. Plural of fungistat. • FUNGISTAT n. a substance that inhibits the growth of a fungus. |
| FUSTIANIST | • fustianist n. A writer of fustian, or pompous writing. • FUSTIANIST n. a writer of fustian. |
| FUTURITION | • futurition n. Synonym of futurity: the state of being future. • FUTURITION n. future existence; time to come. |
| INFATUATED | • infatuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of infatuate. • infatuated adj. Foolishly or unreasoningly fond of, attracted to or in love with (someone). • infatuated adj. Excessively fond of or enthusiastic about (something). |
| INFATUATES | • infatuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of infatuate. • infatuates n. Plural of infatuate. • INFATUATE v. to inspire with foolish or unreasoning passion. |
| MULTIFRONT | • multifront adj. Having numerous fronts. |
| 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. |
| OUTFASTING | • outfasting v. Present participle of outfast. • OUTFAST v. to surpass in fasting. |
| OUTFITTING | • outfitting v. Present participle of outfit. • outfitting n. (Chiefly in the plural) A furnishing or accoutrement. • OUTFITTING n. the act of outfitting. |
| OUTFOOTING | • outfooting v. Present participle of outfoot. • OUTFOOT v. to surpass in speed. |
| REFUTATION | • refutation n. An act of refuting or disproving; the disproving of an argument, opinion, testimony, doctrine or theory… • refutation n. (Proscribed) A vocal answer to an attack on one’s assertions. • REFUTATION n. the act of refuting. |