(transitive) To make deaf, either temporarily or permanently.
(transitive) To make soundproof.
(transitive, rare, dialectal, sometimes figurative) To stun, as with noise.
defang
defang
verb
(figuratively) To render harmless.
(transitive) To remove the fangs from (something).
defant
efland
facund
facund
adj
(archaic) eloquent, articulate
fadden
fading
fading
noun
(obsolete) An Irish dance.
(obsolete) The burden of a song.
The process by which something fades; gradual diminishment.
verb
present participle of fade.
fandom
fandom
noun
The fans of a sport, activity, work, person etc., taken as a group.
The state, quality, or condition of being a fan.
The subculture of fans.
fanged
fanged
adj
Equipped with fangs.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of fang
fanned
fanned
verb
Baseball, to have struck out.
simple past tense and past participle of fan
fantad
fantad
noun
Alternative form of fantod
fantod
fantod
noun
(chiefly in the plural, dated) A state of worry or nervous anxiety, irritability.
An irritable outburst.
farand
fawned
fawned
verb
simple past tense and past participle of fawn
fdname
feddan
feddan
noun
A Middle Eastern unit of area, divided into 24 kirats, and typically equivalent to 4200.8 square metres.
findal
fondak
fondea
fradin
friand
friand
noun
(Australia, New Zealand) A type of cake, similar to the French financier, but with the addition of fruits or other flavourings; commonly eaten with coffee.