| FRUCTAN | • fructan n. (Biochemistry) Any homopolysaccharide composed of fructose residues. • FRUCTAN n. a type of polymer of fructose, present in certain fruits. |
| FRUCTED | • fructed adj. (Heraldry, of a tree or plant on an escutcheon) Bearing fruit. • FRUCTED adj. bearing fruit, said of a tree or plant so represented upon an escutcheon. |
| FRUGGED | • frugged v. Simple past tense and past participle of frug. • FRUG v. to perform a type of vigorous dance. |
| FRUICTS | • FRUICT n. (obsolete) fruit. |
| FRUITED | • fruited v. Simple past tense and past participle of fruit. • fruited adj. Containing fruit; bearing fruit. • FRUIT v. to produce an edible part of a plant. |
| FRUITER | • fruiter n. Any organism that fruits. • fruiter n. (Historical) A ship for transporting fruit. • fruiter n. (Slang, derogatory) A homosexual man. |
| FRUMPED | • frumped v. Simple past tense and past participle of frump. • FRUMP v. (obsolete) to snub. |
| FRUMPLE | • frumple v. (Transitive) To wrinkle; crumple; ruffle; disorder. • frumple n. A wrinkle. • FRUMPLE v. (dialect) to wrinkle. |
| FRUSHED | • frushed v. Simple past tense and past participle of frush. • FRUSH v. (Scots) to break or bruise. |
| FRUSHES | • frushes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of frush. • FRUSH v. (Scots) to break or bruise. |
| FRUSTUM | • frustum n. A cone or pyramid whose tip has been truncated by a plane parallel to its base. • frustum n. A portion of a sphere, or in general any solid, delimited by two parallel planes. • FRUSTUM n. (Latin) a cone with its top cut of. |
| FRUTIFY | • frutify v. Alternative form of fructify. • FRUTIFY v. (Shakespeare) Launcelot Gobbo's blunder for notify. |