| CAMOUFLET | • camouflet n. (Military) The resulting cavity in a deep underground burst when there is no rupture of the surface. • CAMOUFLET n. (French) a mine used to destroy an underground enemy emplacement. |
| FLAMEOUTS | • flameouts n. Plural of flameout. • flame-outs n. Plural of flame-out. • FLAMEOUT n. a failure of a jet engine in flight. |
| FORMULATE | • formulate v. (Transitive) To put into a clear and definite form of statement or expression. • FORMULATE v. to state or express in a clear definite form. |
| FORMULIST | • formulist n. One who exhibits an excessive reliance on, or adherence to, formulae. • FORMULIST n. one who depends excessively on formulae. |
| FOULMARTS | • foulmarts n. Plural of foulmart. • FOULMART n. a polecat, also FOUMART. |
| FULSOMEST | • fulsomest adj. Superlative form of fulsome: most fulsome. • FULSOME adj. cloying. |
| MOLESTFUL | • molestful adj. (Obsolete) troublesome; vexatious. • MOLESTFUL adj. troublesome, vexatious. |
| MOUTHFEEL | • mouthfeel n. The texture of food, drink, etc. as perceived by the mouth. • MOUTHFEEL n. the sensory perception of a particular food while chewing. |
| MOUTHFULS | • mouthfuls n. Plural of mouthful. • MOUTHFUL n. as much as a mouth can hold. |
| MULTIFOIL | • multifoil n. (Architecture) A symmetrical shape which forms the overall outline of a set of partially-overlapping… • MULTIFOIL n. an ornamental foliation consisting of more than five divisions or foils. |
| MULTIFOLD | • multifold adj. Many; very diverse; manifold. • MULTIFOLD adj. many times doubled; manifold. |
| MULTIFORM | • multiform adj. Having more than one shape or appearance. • multiform n. An organism, folktale, etc. that appears in more than one form. • MULTIFORM n. a multiform object; something exhibiting many and various forms. |
| OUTFUMBLE | • outfumble v. (Transitive) To surpass in fumbling. • OUTFUMBLE v. to surpass in fumbling. |
| TRIFOLIUM | • trifolium n. (Botany) Any of the genus Trifolium of clovers and trefoils. • Trifolium prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Fabaceae – clovers or trefoils. • TRIFOLIUM n. (Latin) any leguminous plant of the large genus Trifolium, characterized by trifoliate leaves. |