| FUNDED | • funded v. Simple past tense and past participle of fund. • funded adj. Having received financial support; paid for. • funded adj. (Finance) Invested in public funds; existing in the form of bonds. |
| FUNDER | • funder n. One who funds. • FUNDER n. a financial backer. |
| FUNDIC | • fundic adj. Relating to a fundus. • FUNDIC adj. relating to the fundus, the inner basal surface farthest from the opening (as in the eye). |
| FUNDIE | • fundie n. (Derogatory, slang) A fundamentalist Christian. • fundie n. (By extension, derogatory, slang) A religious fundamentalist of any faith. • FUNDIE n. (Australian slang) a fundamental Christian. |
| FUNDIS | • fundis n. Plural of fundi. • FUNDI n. in South Africa, an expert. |
| FUNDUS | • fundus n. (Anatomy) the large, hollow part of an organ farthest from an opening; especially. • FUNDUS n. (Latin) the inner basal surface of a bodily organ. |
| FUNEST | • funest adj. (Now rare) Causing death or disaster; fatal, catastrophic; deplorable, lamentable. • FUNEST adj. portending death or evil. |
| FUNGAL | • fungal adj. Of or pertaining to a fungus or fungi. • FUNGAL adj. relating to fungi e.g. a fungal infection. • FUNGAL n. a fungus. |
| FUNGIC | • fungic adj. (Chemistry) Pertaining to, or obtained from, mushrooms. • FUNGIC adj. pertaining to a fungus, also FUNGOUS. |
| FUNGOS | • FUNGO n. a fly ball hit to a fielder for practice in baseball. |
| FUNGUS | • fungus n. (Mycology) Any member of the kingdom Fungi; a eukaryotic organism typically having chitin cell walls… • fungus n. (Now rare, pathology) A spongy, abnormal excrescence, such as excessive granulation tissue formed in a wound. • FUNGUS n. (Latin) any of the major group of lower plants. |
| FUNKED | • funked v. Simple past tense and past participle of funk. • FUNK v. to shrink back in fear. |
| FUNKER | • funker n. One who funks, or backs out of something due to cowardice. • FUNKER n. one who funks. |
| FUNKIA | • funkia n. Any of the plants of the genus Funkia (now Hosta). • Funkia prop.n. (Obsolete) The genus Hosta. • FUNKIA n. (German) any plant of an East Asiatic genus allied to the daylilies, now called hosta, also FUNCKIA. |
| FUNNED | • funned v. Simple past tense and past participle of fun. • FUN v. to act playfully. |
| FUNNEL | • funnel n. A utensil in the shape of an inverted hollow cone terminating in a narrow pipe, for channeling liquids… • funnel n. A passage or avenue for a fluid or flowing substance; specifically, a smoke flue or pipe; the chimney… • funnel v. (Transitive) To use a funnel. |
| FUNNER | • funner adj. (Nonstandard) comparative form of fun: more fun. • FUN adj. providing enjoyment. |