| BECCAFICO | • beccafico n. A small bird, Sylvia hortensis, the figpecker. • BECCAFICO n. (Italian) a garden warbler or related bird, considered a delicacy by Italians. |
| ENCHAFING | • enchafing v. Present participle of enchafe. • ENCHAFE v. (obsolete) to make warm; to irritate. |
| LEAFINESS | • leafiness n. The state or condition of being leafy. • LEAFINESS n. the state of being leafy. |
| METAFILES | • metafiles n. Plural of metafile. • METAFILE n. graphical information capable of being transferred between systems or software. |
| MODAFINIL | • modafinil n. A stimulant often used in the treatment of various sleep disorders, having the chemical formula C15… • MODAFINIL n. a stimulant drug that enhances wakefulness and vigilance, used in the treatment of narcolepsy. |
| MOTOSCAFI | • MOTOSCAFO n. (Italian) a motorboat. |
| PALAFITTE | • palafitte n. Synonym of pile (“wooden structure used to support prehistoric dwellings”). • PALAFITTE n. a prehistoric hut or settlement built on stakes driven into the bed of a lake, esp. in Switzerland or northern Italy; a lake village. |
| SERAFILES | • serafiles n. Plural of serafile. • SERAFILE n. men riding in the rear of a squadron. |
| SHEAFIEST | • SHEAFY adj. like sheafs. |
| STRAFINGS | • strafings n. Plural of strafing. • STRAFING n. the act of raking with machinegun fire from low-flying aeroplanes. |
| TADALAFIL | • tadalafil n. (Pharmacology) A drug, C22H19N3O4, that is used to treat erectile dysfunction and benign prostatic hyperplasia… • TADALAFIL n. a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction and benign prostatic hyperplasia. |
| ULTRAFINE | • ultrafine adj. (Of particles) Very fine. • ULTRAFINE adj. very very fine. |
| UNDEAFING | • undeafing v. Present participle of undeaf. • UNDEAF v. (Shakespeare) to free from deafness. |
| ZEBRAFISH | • zebrafish n. A small striped fish, Danio rerio, originally from India but now common as an aquarium fish and as a… • zebrafish n. A member of certain species of Percina (logperch). • zebrafish n. Certain venomous lionfish, of genus Pterois. |