name, a variant of Adolph, very rarely given to children since World War II because of its association with Adolf Hitler.
afgod
afgod
noun
(heraldry, historical, obsolete) A kind of dragon associated with such idols or gods.
(religion, derogatory, historical, obsolete) A pagan god.
(religion, derogatory, historical, obsolete) An idol.
codcf
defoe
defoe
Proper noun
Daniel Defoe (c. 1659 to 1661 – 1731), English trader, writer, journalist and pamphleteer best known for writing Robinson Crusoe
defog
defog
verb
(transitive) To remove the moisture or fog from.
(transitive, informal) To make intelligible; to free from confusion.
doffs
doffs
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of doff
fados
fados
noun
plural of fado
fardo
fedor
feods
feods
noun
plural of feod
fidos
fidos
noun
plural of fido
fiord
fiord
noun
(now chiefly New Zealand) Alternative spelling of fjord
fjord
fjord
noun
A long, narrow, deep inlet between cliffs.
fload
flood
flood
noun
(figuratively) A large number or quantity of anything appearing more rapidly than can easily be dealt with.
(obsolete) Water as opposed to land.
A floodlight.
An overflow (usually disastrous) of water from a lake or other body of water due to excessive rainfall or other input of water.
Menstrual discharge; menses.
The flowing in of the tide, opposed to the ebb.
verb
(Internet, transitive, intransitive) To paste numerous lines of text to (a chat system) in order to disrupt the conversation.
(figuratively) To provide (someone or something) with a larger number or quantity of something than can easily be dealt with.
To bleed profusely, as after childbirth.
To cover or partly fill as if by a flood.
To overflow, as by water from excessive rainfall.
floyd
floyd
Proper noun
a variant of Lloyd.
name transferred from the surname, today particularly common among African Americans.
A ghost town in California.
A city in Iowa.
A village in New Mexico.
A town in New York.
A town in Virginia.
fodda
foder
fodge
folds
folds
noun
plural of fold
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fold
foldy
foldy
adj
(informal) Having or characterized by folds.
fonda
fonda
noun
An inn or hotel in a Spanish-speaking country.
fonds
fonds
noun
The entire collection of the records originating from the same creator; an archive term used to describe a collection of papers that originate from the same source.
plural of fond
fondu
fondu
noun
(ballet) Involving a lowering of the body by bending the knee of the supporting leg.
(printing) The graded shift from one color into another.
Alternative spelling of fondue
foods
foods
noun
plural of food
foody
foody
adj
Eatable; fit for food or consumption.
Food-bearing; fertile; fruitful.
Of, relating to, composed of, or supplying food.
fordo
fordo
verb
(archaic) To do away with, undo; to ruin.
(archaic) To overcome with fatigue; to exhaust.
(obsolete) To annul, abolish, cancel.
(obsolete) To kill, destroy.
fords
fords
noun
plural of ford
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ford
fordy
fordy
num
Pronunciation spelling of forty.
found
found
noun
(obsolete) Food and lodging; board.
A thin, single-cut file for comb-makers.
verb
(transitive) To begin building.
(transitive) To start (an institution or organization).
To form by melting a metal and pouring it into a mould; to cast.
To melt, especially of metal in an industrial setting.
simple past tense and past participle of find
foxed
foxed
adj
Of paper, having yellowish-brown stains.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of fox; baffled; outwitted.
frodi
froid
frond
frond
noun
(botany) The leaf of a fern, especially a compound leaf.
Any fern-like leaf or other object resembling a fern leaf.