(Australia, New Zealand) A type of iced chocolate biscuit, sometimes containing cornflakes and topped with a walnut.
A blanket or throw, usually crocheted or knitted.
defang
defang
verb
(figuratively) To render harmless.
(transitive) To remove the fangs from (something).
facing
facing
adj
(rail transport, of points and crossovers) Diverging in the direction of travel.
Positioned so as to face (in a particular direction)
noun
(metalworking) A powdered substance, such as charcoal or bituminous coal, applied to the face of a mould, or mixed with the sand that forms it, to give a fine smooth surface to the casting.
(military, in the plural) The collar and cuffs of a military coat, commonly of a different colour from the rest of the coat.
(military, usually in the plural) The movement of soldiers by turning on their heels to the right, left, or about.
(sewing) Fabric applied to a garment edge on the underside.
The most external portion of exterior siding.
verb
present participle of face
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.
fagine
fagins
fagins
noun
plural of fagin
faking
faking
verb
present participle of fake
faming
faming
verb
present participle of fame
fanega
fanega
noun
(historical) A traditional Spanish unit of area, formalized as equivalent to about 6440 m².
(historical) A traditional Spanish unit of area, vaguely reckoned as the amount of farmland able to be sown with a fanega of seed.
(historical) A traditional Spanish unit of dry measure, chiefly used for grain and roughly equivalent to a bushel.
fangas
fangas
noun
plural of fanga
fanged
fanged
adj
Equipped with fangs.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of fang
fanger
fanger
noun
(Now chiefly dialectal) A receiver.
(obsolete) A helper; protector.
fangio
fangle
fangle
noun
(obsolete) A prop; a taking up; a new thing.
A conceit; whim.
A foolish innovation; a gewgaw; a trifling ornament.
Something newly fashioned; a novelty, a new fancy.
verb
(obsolete or dialectal) To fashion, manufacture, invent, or create.
(obsolete or dialectal) To trim showily; entangle; hang about.
(obsolete or dialectal) To waste time; trifle.
fangot
fangot
noun
A quantity of wares, such as raw silk, of approximately one to three hundredweights.
faring
faring
noun
(Scotland, obsolete) Alternative form of fairing (something edible; fare)
An adventure, trek, journey.
verb
present participle of fare
fating
fating
verb
(rare) present participle of fate
faxing
faxing
verb
present participle of fax
faying
faying
verb
present participle of fay
fazing
fazing
verb
present participle of faze
fingal
fingan
flagon
flagon
noun
(archaic) A large bottle for drinks such as beer, cider, or wine; also, a bottle with a cap used by travellers.
A flagon and its contents; as much as fills such a vessel.
A large vessel resembling a jug, usually with a handle, lid, and spout, for serving drinks such as cider or wine at a table; specifically (Christianity), such a vessel used to hold the wine for the ritual of Holy Communion.
The amount that such a bottle holds, about 1.13 litres.
flange
flange
noun
(rare, humorous) The collective noun for a group of baboons.
(role-playing games) An ability in a role-playing game which is not commonly available, overpowered or arbitrarily imposed by the referees.
(vulgar slang) A vulva.
An external or internal rib or rim, used either to add strength or to hold something in place.
The electronic sound distortion produced by a flanger.
The projecting edge of a rigid or semi-rigid component.
verb
(intransitive) To be bent into a flange.
(transitive, mechanics) To make a flange on; to furnish with a flange; to bend (esp. sheet metal) in the form of a flange.
(transitive, sound engineering) To mix two copies of together, one delayed by a very short, slowly varying time.
fogman
fogman
noun
(rail transport, historical) A railwayman who placed fog signals (detonators) on the track at distant signals during thick fogs (and falling snow) to warn train drivers.
forgan
forgan
Proper noun
A town in Oklahoma.
A ghost hamlet in Saskatchewan, Canada.
frangi
fungal
fungal
adj
Of or pertaining to a fungus or fungi.
fungia
fungia
noun
Any member of the coral genus Fungia.
ganefs
ganefs
noun
plural of ganef
ganofs
grafen
gwynfa
hafgan
infang
infang
verb
(transitive, UK dialectal, Scotland) To draw or take in.
(transitive, dialectal or obsolete, Scotland) To cheat; gull; take in.
(transitive, dialectal or obsolete, Scotland) To seize; get into one's clutches.