| BOASTFUL | • boastful adj. Tending to boast or brag. • BOASTFUL adj. given to boasting. |
| BOATFULS | • boatfuls n. Plural of boatful. • BOATFUL n. as much as a boat can hold. |
| BUFFALOS | • buffalos n. Plural of buffalo. • BUFFALO v. to intimidate. |
| FABULOUS | • fabulous adj. Of or relating to fable, myth or legend. • fabulous adj. Characteristic of fables; marvelous, extraordinary, incredible. • fabulous adj. Fictional or not believable; made up. |
| FALLOUTS | • fallouts n. Plural of fallout. • fall-outs n. Plural of fall-out. • fall␣outs n. Plural of fall out. |
| FAMOUSLY | • famously adv. (Can we add an example for this sense?) In a celebrated manner. • famously adv. Indicates that the act, state, or occurrence described by the sentence is famous In such a manner as… • famously adv. (Informal) Really well, having great rapport. |
| FLATUOUS | • flatuous adj. (Obsolete) windy; generating wind. • flatuous adj. (Obsolete) generating flatulence. • FLATUOUS adj. flatulent. |
| FLAVOURS | • flavours n. Plural of flavour. • flavours v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flavour. • FLAVOUR v. to impart a special taste to, also FLAVOR. |
| FORMULAS | • formulas n. Plural of formula. • FORMULA n. (Latin) a prescribed or set form. |
| FOSSULAE | • fossulae n. Plural of fossula. • fossulæ n. (Obsolete) plural of fossula. • FOSSULA n. (Latin) a small depression. |
| FOULARDS | • foulards n. Plural of foulard. • FOULARD n. (French) a soft lightweight plain-woven or twilled silk fabric. |
| FUSAROLE | • fusarole n. (Architecture) A moulding generally placed under the echinus or quarter round of capitals in the Doric… • FUSAROLE n. (French) a semicircular moulding around a column, also FUSAROL. |
| FUSAROLS | • FUSAROL n. (French) a semicircular moulding around a column, also FUSAROLE. |
| FUSIONAL | • fusional adj. (Linguistics, of a language) Tending to overlay many morphemes in a manner that can be difficult to segment. • FUSIONAL adj. relating to fusion. |
| OUTFALLS | • outfalls n. Plural of outfall. • OUTFALL n. the outlet of a body of water. |
| OUTFLASH | • outflash v. (Poetic, transitive) To flash more brightly than; to outshine. • OUTFLASH v. to flash more brightly. |
| SCROFULA | • scrofula n. (Pathology) A form of tuberculosis, most common in women 30-40 years of age, tending to cause enlarged… • SCROFULA n. (Latin) tuberculosis of the lymph nodes, esp. in the neck, giving rise to abscesses. |