| AUSFORMED | • ausformed v. Simple past tense and past participle of ausform. • AUSFORM v. (German) to deform, quench, and temper a metal. |
| BIRDSFOOT | • birdsfoot n. Any of various flowering plants in the genus Ornithopus. • bird's-foot n. Alternative form of birdsfoot. • BIRDSFOOT n. a papilionaceous genus of plants with clawlike pods. |
| COCKSFOOT | • cocksfoot n. Any of the genus Dactylis of Eurasian and North African bluegrasses, especially Dactylis glomerata. • cock's-foot n. Alternative form of cocksfoot. • COCKSFOOT n. a type of grass. |
| COLTSFOOT | • coltsfoot n. An herbaceous plant, species Tussilago farfara, that grows in Europe and the Middle East. • coltsfoot n. Various flowering plants in the genus Petasites native to Europe or Asia. • coltsfoot n. Homogyne alpina (alpine coltsfoot or purple colt’s-foot). |
| CROWSFOOT | • crowsfoot n. Alternative form of crow’s foot. • crow's-foot n. Alternative spelling of crow’s foot. • crow's␣foot n. (Usually in the plural) A small wrinkle in the corner of an eye, emblematic of aging. |
| DISFOREST | • disforest v. To disafforest. • DISFOREST v. to clear of forest, also DISAFFOREST. |
| DISFORMED | • disformed v. Simple past tense and past participle of disform. • DISFORM v. to alter the form of. |
| KINSFOLKS | • kinsfolks n. Plural of kinsfolk. • KINSFOLK n. people related to one, also KINFOLK. |
| MISFOLDED | • misfolded v. Simple past tense and past participle of misfold. • misfolded adj. (Molecular biology, of a protein or nucleic acid) folded into an incorrect tertiary structure. • MISFOLD v. to fold wrongly. |
| MISFORMED | • misformed v. Simple past tense and past participle of misform. • MISFORM v. to make in an ill form. |
| SFORZANDI | • sforzandi n. Plural of sforzando. • SFORZANDO n. (Italian) a suddenly emphasised passage of music, also FORZANDO, FORZATO, SFORZATO. |
| SFORZANDO | • sforzando n. (Music) A mark that indicates that a note is to be played with a strong initial attack. • sforzando n. (Music) A passage having this mark. • sforzando adv. (Music) Played in this style. |
| SFORZATOS | • sforzatos n. Plural of sforzato. • SFORZATO n. (Italian) a suddenly emphasised passage of music, also FORZANDO, FORZATO, SFORZANDO. |
| TOWNSFOLK | • townsfolk n. The people who live in a town, especially the lower and middle classes. • TOWNSFOLK n. the people of a town, also TOWNFOLK. |
| TRANSFORM | • transform v. (Transitive) To change greatly the appearance or form of. • transform v. (Transitive) To change the nature, condition or function of; to change in nature, disposition, heart… • transform v. (Transitive, mathematics) To subject to a transformation; to change into another form without altering the value. |