| FERALS | • ferals n. Plural of feral. • FERAL n. a person who displays wild tendencies. |
| FERBAM | • ferbam n. A particular fungicide. • FERBAM n. a fungicide. |
| FEREST | • FERE adj. able. |
| FERIAE | • feriae n. Plural of feria. • FERIA n. (Latin) a weekday which is neither a fast nor a festival. |
| FERIAL | • ferial adj. (Ecclesiastical) Pertaining to an ordinary weekday, rather than a festival or fast. • ferial adj. Jovial, festive, as if pertaining to a holiday. • ferial n. (Ecclesiastical) A feria. |
| FERIAS | • ferias n. Plural of feria. • Ferias prop.n. Plural of Feria. • FERIA n. (Latin) a weekday which is neither a fast nor a festival. |
| FERINE | • ferine adj. (Now rare) Pertaining to wild, menacing animals; feral. • ferine adj. (Zoology, obsolete) Belonging to the proposed taxon of bats, carnivorans, and insectivorans. • ferine n. (Zoology, obsolete) A member of the proposed taxon of bats, carnivorans, and insectivorans. |
| FERITY | • ferity n. The quality or fact of being wild or in a wild state; wildness, brutishness. • FERITY n. the state of being wild or savage. |
| FERLIE | • FERLIE n. (archaic) a wonder, a marvel. |
| FERMIS | • fermis n. Plural of fermi. • FERMI n. in physics, a unit of 10 to power of -15 m. |
| FERREL | • ferrel n. Alternative form of ferrule. • Ferrel prop.n. A surname. • FERREL v. to fit with a metal cap to prevent splitting, also FERRULE, FERULE. |
| FERRET | • ferret n. An often domesticated mammal (Mustela putorius furo) rather like a weasel, descended from the polecat… • ferret n. The black-footed ferret, Mustela nigripes. • ferret n. (Figurative) A diligent searcher. |
| FERRIC | • ferric adj. Pertaining to, derived from, or containing iron. • ferric adj. (Chemistry) Of compounds of iron in which it has a valence or oxidation number of 3. • FERRIC adj. pertaining to iron. |
| FERRUM | • ferrum n. (Homeopathy) Any of various remedies made from iron-containing compounds. • FERRUM n. (Latin) iron. |
| FERULA | • ferula n. (Obsolete) A ferule. • ferula n. (Archaic) A stroke from a cane. • ferula n. (Obsolete) The imperial sceptre in the Byzantine Empire. |
| FERULE | • ferule n. A ruler-shaped instrument, generally used to slap naughty children on the hand. • ferule v. (Transitive) To punish with a ferule. • FERULE v. to fit with a metal cap to prevent splitting, also FERREL, FERRULE. |
| FERVID | • fervid adj. Intensely hot; radiating with energy. • fervid adj. (Figurative) Heated, emotional or zealous. • FERVID adj. warm, ardent. |
| FERVOR | • fervor n. (American spelling) An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor. • fervor n. (American spelling) A passionate enthusiasm for some cause. • fervor n. (American spelling) Heat. |