FIGURIST | • figurist n. (Christianity, historical) A proponent of figurism. • figurist n. One who uses or interprets figurative expressions. • FIGURIST n. one who uses or interprets figurative expressions. |
FINITUDE | • finitude n. The state or characteristic of being finite; limitedness. • FINITUDE n. the state of being finite. |
FLUIDITY | • fluidity n. (Uncountable) The state of being fluid rather than viscous. • fluidity n. (Countable) A measure of the extent to which something is fluid. The reciprocal of its viscosity. • fluidity n. The quality of being fluid or free-flowing. |
FRUITIER | • fruitier adj. Comparative form of fruity: more fruity. • FRUITY adj. tasting of fruit. |
FRUITILY | • fruitily adv. In a fruity way. • FRUITY adv. tasting of fruit. |
FRUITING | • fruiting v. Present participle of fruit. • fruiting n. (Countable) A fruiting body. • fruiting n. (Uncountable) The act of producing fruit, seeds, or spores; fructification. |
FRUITION | • fruition n. The fulfillment of something worked for. • fruition n. The enjoyment derived from a possession. • fruition n. The condition of bearing fruit. |
FRUITIVE | • fruitive adj. (Obsolete) enjoying; possessing. • FRUITIVE adj. coming to fruition. |
FUGITIVE | • fugitive n. A person who flees or escapes and travels secretly from place to place, and sometimes using disguises… • fugitive adj. Fleeing or running away; escaping. • fugitive adj. Transient, fleeting or ephemeral. |
FUTILITY | • futility n. (Uncountable) The quality of being futile or useless. • futility n. (Countable) Something, especially an act, that is futile. • futility n. (Uncountable) Unimportance. |
MULTIFID | • multifid adj. Cleft into many parts or lobes. • MULTIFID adj. having many divisions, also MULTIFIDOUS. |
MULTIFIL | • multifil n. A multifilament yarn. • MULTIFIL n. a multiple strand of synthetic fibre. |
SULFITIC | • sulfitic adj. Of or pertaining to sulfite. • SULFITIC adj. pertaining to sulfite, also SULPHITIC. |
UNFIXITY | • unfixity n. Lack of fixity. • UNFIXITY n. the state of not being fixed. |