(Australia) A computerised image of a suspect produced for the police force.
A confection consisting of a nut, seed or fruit coated with sugar.
verb
(transitive, obsolete) To make into a dry sugared confection.
efthim
factum
factum
noun
(law) The due execution of a will, including everything necessary to its validity.
(law, Canada) A statement of fact and law delivered before a court
(law, civil law) Anything stated and made certain.
(mathematics, obsolete) A product (result of multiplying two numbers).
fantom
fantom
adj
Archaic form of phantom.
fathom
fathom
noun
(archaic or obsolete) Depth of insight; mental reach or scope.
(chiefly in the plural) An unspecified depth.
(chiefly nautical, historical) Originally, the distance between an adult man's arms stretched out away from the sides of his torso so that they make a straight line perpendicular to his body, measured from the tips of the longest fingers of each hand, generally reckoned to be six feet (about 1.8 metres); subsequently used as a unit for water depth but now generally replaced by the metre.
(figuratively) Control, grasp.
Someone or something that is embraced.
The act of stretching out one's arms away from the sides of the torso so that they make a straight line perpendicular to the body.
verb
(also figuratively) To measure the depth of (water); to take a sounding of; to sound.
(archaic or obsolete) To encircle (someone or something) with outstretched arms; specifically, to measure the circumference or (rare) length of something.
(figuratively) Often followed by out: to deeply understand (someone or something); to get to the bottom of.
(figuratively) To conduct an examination or inquiry; to investigate.
(obsolete) To embrace (someone or something).
To measure a depth; to sound.
fatima
fempty
fermat
filmet
flomot
foment
foment
noun
Fomentation.
verb
(medicine) To apply a poultice to; to bathe with a cloth or sponge.
To incite or cause troublesome acts; to encourage; to instigate.
fomite
fomite
noun
(medicine) An inanimate object capable of carrying infectious agents (such as bacteria, viruses and parasites), and thus passively enabling their transmission between hosts; common examples include towels, dishcloths, kitchenware/flatware, and laundry.
format
format
noun
(by extension) The form of presentation of something.
(computing) A file type.
(radio) The type of programming that a radio station broadcasts; such as a certain genre of music, news, sports, talk, etc.
The layout of a publication or document.
verb
(computing) To prepare a mass storage medium for initial use, erasing any existing data in the process.
Change a document so it will fit onto a different type of page.
To create or edit the layout of a document.
fotmal
fotmal
noun
(obsolete, units of measure) An old English unit of weight of 70 pounds, used particularly for lead
fretum
fretum
noun
strait; channel.
ftncmd
fumant
fumets
fumets
noun
plural of fumet
furtum
hamfat
hamfat
noun
(US slang, acting) A low-grade actor; a ham or hamfatter.
(US, black slang, obsolete) Something average; a mediocre thing or person, especially a jazz musician.
(US, slang, offensive, obsolete) A black person.
maftir
maftir
noun
(Judaism) The Torah portion read for or by the person who will read the Haftarah, most often the last few lines of the weekly parashah.
(Judaism) The person who reads the Haftarah.
matfap
mfenet
misfit
misfit
noun
(now rare) An ill-fitting garment.
A badly adjusted person; someone unsuitable or set apart because of their habits, behaviour etc.
A failure to fit well; unsuitability, disparity.
She was very unhappy in Iraq and a misfit in the Army.