| ENFORESTS | • enforests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of enforest. • ENFOREST v. to turn into forest. |
| FELSTONES | • felstones n. Plural of felstone. • FELSTONE n. (obsolete) felsite, also FELSITE. |
| FISTNOTES | • fistnotes n. Plural of fistnote. • FISTNOTE n. an index mark which draws attention to part of the text. |
| FRONTLESS | • frontless adj. Lacking a front. • frontless adj. Shameless, impudent. • FRONTLESS adj. shameless, brazen. |
| FROSTINGS | • frostings n. Plural of frosting. • FROSTING n. icing. |
| FROSTNIPS | • frostnips n. Plural of frostnip. • FROSTNIP n. the freezing of outer skin layers. |
| FUSIONIST | • fusionist n. An adherent of fusionism or a participant in a political fusion. • FUSIONIST n. an advocate of fusionism, a policy that favours unionism or coalition. |
| LOFTINESS | • loftiness n. The state of being lofty. • loftiness n. Arrogance or haughtiness. • LOFTINESS n. the state of being lofty. |
| OFTENNESS | • oftenness n. (Rare) The quality of happening often; frequency. • OFTENNESS n. frequency. |
| RESOFTENS | • resoftens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of resoften. • RESOFTEN v. to soften again. |
| SEAFRONTS | • seafronts n. Plural of seafront. • sea-fronts n. Plural of sea-front. • SEAFRONT n. an area along the edge of the sea. |
| SNOOTFULS | • snootfuls n. Plural of snootful. • SNOOTFUL n. (colloquial) enough alcohol to make one drunk. |
| SOFTENERS | • softeners n. Plural of softener. • SOFTENER n. one that softens. |
| SOFTLINGS | • softlings n. Plural of softling. • SOFTLING n. (archaic) a soft, effeminate person. |
| SONGFESTS | • songfests n. Plural of songfest. • SONGFEST n. a gathering for singing songs. |
| STANDOFFS | • standoffs n. Plural of standoff. • stand-offs n. Plural of stand-off. • STANDOFF n. a tie or a draw, in a game. |
| STONEFISH | • stonefish n. A venomous tropical marine fish resembling a piece of rock, of the genus Synanceia, found in the Indian… • STONEFISH n. a venomous fish of North Australia. |