(US regional, Cape Colony, New York, South Africa) A small inherited house-and-garden lot in a village or settlement.
(by extension) Stock; cattle.
far
far
adj
(programming, not comparable) Outside the currently selected segment in a segmented memory architecture.
Distant; remote in space.
Extreme, as a difference in nature or quality.
Extreme, as measured from some central or neutral position.
Long.
More remote of two.
Remote in time.
adv
To, from or over a great distance in space, time or other extent.
Very much; by a great amount.
noun
(UK, dialect) A litter of piglets; a farrow.
Spelt (a type of wheat, Triticum spelta), especially in the context of Roman use of it.
verb
(transitive, rare) To send far away.
fdr
fer
fer
prep
(dialectal, especially Britain) Pronunciation spelling of for.
fir
fir
noun
(chiefly countable) A conifer of the genus Abies.
(chiefly countable) Any pinaceous conifer of related genera, especially a Douglas fir (Pseudotsuga) or a Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris).
(uncountable) Wood of such trees.
fmr
fmr
adj
Abbreviation of former.
for
for
conj
Because, as, since.
particle
(nonstandard, in representations of dialectal speech, especially that of black speakers) To, the particle for marking the following verb as an infinitive.
prep
(chiefly US) Out of; used to indicate a fraction, a ratio
(cricket) Used as part of a score to indicate the number of wickets that have fallen.
(in expressions such as 'for a start') Introducing the first item(s) in a potential sequence.
(nonstandard) So (that), in order to
(obsolete) Indicating that in prevention of which, or through fear of which, anything is done.
(usually in the phrase 'for all') Despite, in spite of.
(with names, chiefly US) In honor of; after.
Because of.
By the standards of, usually with the implication that those standards are lower than one might otherwise expect; considering.
Directed at; intended to belong to.
Due or facing (a certain outcome or fate).
In exchange for; in correspondence or equivalence with.
In order to help, benefit, gratify, honor etc. (someone or something).
In order to obtain or acquire.
In the role or capacity of; instead of; in place of.
Indicating something desired or anticipated.
Intended to cure, remove or counteract; in order to cure, remove or counteract.
On behalf of.
Over (a period of time).
Supporting, in favour of.
Throughout or across (a distance in space).
To be used or treated in a stated way, or with a stated purpose.
To be, or as being.
Towards; in the direction of.
Used in various more-or-less idiomatic ways to construe individual verbs, indicating various semantic relationships such as target, purpose, result, etc.; see also the entries for individual phrasal verbs, e.g. ask for, look for, stand for, etc.
Used to introduce a subject within a to-infinitive clause.
fra
fra
adv
Archaic form of fro.
noun
A title of a friar or monk: brother.
frb
frc
frd
frg
fri
frl
fro
fro
adv
(archaic) From; away; back or backward.
noun
(slang) Clipping of afro (hairstyle).
prep
(obsolete) From.
frr
frs
frt
fru
fry
fry
noun
(Australia, New Zealand, cooking) The liver of a lamb.
(Ireland, Britain, cooking) A meal of fried sausages, bacon, eggs, etc.
(UK dialectal) The spawn of frogs.
(archaic) A swarm, especially of something small.
(colloquial, archaic) A state of excitement.
(now chiefly UK dialectal) Offspring; progeny; children; brood.
(usually in the plural, fries, US, cooking) A lamb or calf testicle.
(usually in the plural, fries, chiefly Canada and US, cooking) A fried piece of cut potato.
A drain.
A kind of sieve.
Young fish; fishlings.
verb
(chiefly US, intransitive, slang) To be executed by the electric chair.
(intransitive) To cook in hot fat.
(intransitive, colloquial) To suffer because of too much heat.
(obsolete) to simmer; to boil
(transitive) To cook (something) in hot fat.
(transitive, informal) To destroy (something, usually electronic) with excessive heat, voltage, or current.
fsr
fsr
adv
(Internet slang) Initialism of for some reason.
fur
fur
conj
Pronunciation spelling of for.
noun
(heraldry) One of several patterns or diapers used as tinctures.
(hunting, uncountable) Rabbits and hares, as opposed to partridges and pheasants (called feathers).
(vulgar, slang) Pubic hair.
(vulgar, slang) Sexual attractiveness.
A furry; a member of the furry subculture.
A pelt used to make, trim or line clothing apparel.
A thick pile of fabric.
The deposit formed on the interior of boilers and other vessels by hard water.
The hairy coat of various mammal species, especially when fine, soft and thick.
The hairy skin of an animal processed into clothing for humans.
The layer of epithelial debris on a tongue.
The soft, downy covering on the skin of a peach.
verb
(intransitive) To become covered with fur or a fur-like coating.
(transitive) To cover with fur or a fur-like coating.
(transitive, construction) To level a surface by applying furring to it.