Epsilon Pegasi, an orange supergiant star in the constellation of Pegasus.
feif
feil
fein
feis
feis
noun
(Ireland) An Irish festival, usually including folk music, dancing, and sports.
(Ireland) An Irish gathering at which new laws were decreed, as well as folk music, dancing, and sports.
femi
fice
fice
noun
(US regional) A small, snappy, belligerent, mixed-breed dog.
fide
fied
fied
verb
simple past tense and past participle of fy
fief
fief
noun
(figurative) A territory, a domain, an area over which one exercises lordly control, particularly with regard to corporate or governmental bureaucracies.
(figurative) Synonym of estate: any land, when considered as a region over which the owner exercises lordly control.
(law, historical) Land held of a superior, particularly on condition of homage, fealty, and personal service, especially military service.
fiel
fife
fife
noun
A small shrill pipe, resembling the piccolo flute, used chiefly to accompany the drum in military music
num
Used instead of five in radio communications to avoid confusion with fire.
verb
To play this instrument.
fike
fike
noun
(UK dialectal) A sore place on the foot.
(UK dialectal) Any trifling peculiarity in regard to work which causes unnecessary trouble; teasing exactness of operation.
(obsolete) A fig.
Restlessness or agitation caused by trifling annoyance.
verb
(intransitive) To move about in a quick, uneasy way; be constantly in motion.
(transitive) To give trouble to; vex; perplex.
(transitive, intransitive) To feign; dissemble; flatter.
file
file
noun
(Canada, US) Clipping of file cabinet.
(chess) one of the eight vertical lines of squares on a chessboard (i.e., those identified by a letter).
(computing) An aggregation of data on a storage device, identified by a name.
(computing) The primary item on the menu bar, containing commands such as open, save, print, etc.
(military) A small detachment of soldiers.
(slang, archaic) A cunning or resourceful person.
A collection of papers collated and archived together.
A column of people one behind another, whether "single file" or in a grid pattern.
A hand tool consisting of a handle to which a block of coarse metal is attached, and used for removing sharp edges or for cutting, especially through metal.
A roll or list.
A row of modular kitchen units and a countertop, consisting of cabinets and appliances below (dishwasher) and next to (stove/cooker) a countertop.
Course of thought; thread of narration.
verb
(archaic) To defile.
(intransitive) To move in a file.
(intransitive, with for, chiefly law) To submit a formal request to some office.
(transitive) To commit (official papers) to some office.
(transitive) To place in an archive in a logical place and order.
(transitive) To smooth, grind, or cut with a file.
(transitive) To store a file (aggregation of data) on a storage medium such as a disc or another computer.
(transitive) To submit (a story) to a newspaper or similar publication.
(transitive, obsolete) To set in order; to arrange, or lay away.
To corrupt.
fine
fine
adj
(cricket) Behind the batsman and at a small angle to the line between the wickets.
(informal) Being acceptable, adequate, passable, or satisfactory.
(informal) Good-looking, attractive.
(ironic) Impressively bad, inappropriate, or unsatisfactory.
(obsolete) Showy; overdecorated.
(obsolete) Subtle; thin; tenuous.
(of weather) Sunny and not raining.
An answer often used to cover an unnecessary explanation, rather to avoid conflict or an argument. Saying "I'm fine" can be used to avoid inquiry when the speaker is not really okay.
Consisting of especially minute particulates; made up of particularly small pieces.
Delicate; subtle; exquisite; artful; dexterous.
Having a (specified) proportion of pure metal in its composition.
Made of slender or thin filaments.
Of a particular grade of quality, usually between very good and very fine, and below mint.
Of superior quality.
Particularly slender; especially thin, narrow, or of small girth.
(pool, billiards) In a manner so that the driven ball strikes the object ball so far to one side as to be barely deflected, the object ball being driven to one side.
Expression of (typically) reluctant or agreement.
Well, nicely, in a positive, agreeable way.
noun
(Cambridge University slang) A drink that must be taken during a meal or as part of a drinking game, following an announcement that anyone who has done some (usually outrageous) deed is to be fined; similar to I have never; commonly associated with swaps; very similar to a sconce at Oxford University, though a fine is the penalty itself rather than the act of issuing it.
(UK, law) A sum of money or price paid for obtaining a benefit, favor, or privilege, as for admission to a copyhold, or for obtaining or renewing a lease.
(feudal law) A final agreement concerning lands or rents between persons, as the lord and his vassal.
(music) The end of a musical composition.
(music) The location in a musical score that indicates the end of the piece, particularly when the piece ends somewhere in the middle of the score due to a section of the music being repeated.
(usually in the plural) Something that is fine; fine particles.
A fee levied as punishment for breaking the law.
Fine champagne; French brandy.
verb
(intransitive) To become finer, purer, or cleaner.
(intransitive) To pay a fine.
(intransitive, dated) To become gradually fine; to diminish; to dwindle (with away, down, or off).
(obsolete, intransitive) To finish; to cease.
(obsolete, transitive) To cause to cease; to stop.
(transitive) To clarify (wine and beer) by filtration.
(transitive) To issue a fine as punishment to (someone).
(transitive) To make finer, purer, or cleaner; to purify or clarify.
To change by fine gradations.
To make finer, or less coarse, as in bulk, texture, etc.
fire
fire
adj
(slang) Amazing; excellent.
noun
(astronautics) An instance of firing one or more rocket engines.
(countable) A planned bombardment by artillery or similar weapons, or the capability to deliver such.
(countable) An instance of this chemical reaction, especially when intentionally created and maintained in a specific location to a useful end (such as a campfire or a hearth fire).
(countable) The elements necessary to start a fire.
(countable) The occurrence, often accidental, of fire in a certain place, causing damage and danger.
(countable, Britain) A heater or stove used in place of a real fire (such as an electric fire).
(uncountable) A (usually self-sustaining) chemical reaction involving the bonding of oxygen with carbon or other fuel, with the production of heat and the presence of flame or smouldering.
(uncountable) The bullets or other projectiles fired from a gun or other ranged weapon.
(uncountable, alchemy, philosophy) The aforementioned chemical reaction of burning, considered one of the Classical elements or basic elements of alchemy.
A severe trial; anything inflaming or provoking.
Liveliness of imagination or fancy; intellectual and moral enthusiasm.
Red coloration in a piece of opal.
Splendour; brilliancy; lustre; hence, a star.
Strength of passion, whether love or hate.
verb
(astronautics) To operate a rocket engine to produce thrust.
(intransitive) To shoot a gun, cannon, or similar weapon.
(intransitive, dated) To be irritated or inflamed with passion.
(intransitive, dated) To catch fire; to be kindled.
(intransitive, physiology) To cause an action potential in a cell.
(transitive) To drive away by setting a fire.
(transitive) To forcibly direct (something).
(transitive) To heat as with fire, but without setting on fire, as ceramic, metal objects, etc.
(transitive) To inflame; to irritate, as the passions.
(transitive) To light up as if by fire; to illuminate.
(transitive) To set (something, often a building) on fire.
(transitive) To shoot (a gun, rocket/missile, or analogous device).
(transitive) To terminate the employment contract of (an employee), especially for cause (such as misconduct or poor performance).
(transitive, by extension) To terminate a contract with a client; to drop a client.
(transitive, farriery) To cauterize.
(transitive, intransitive, computer sciences, software engineering) To initiate an event (by means of an event handler).
(transitive, mining) To set off an explosive in a mine.
(transitive, sports) To shoot; to attempt to score a goal.
To animate; to give life or spirit to.
To feed or serve the fire of.
fise
fise
noun
An instance of flatulence.
five
five
noun
(basketball) A basketball team, club or lineup.
A banknote with a denomination of five units of currency. See also fiver.
A person who is five years old.
A short rest, especially one of five minutes.
Anything measuring five units, as length.
Five o'clock.
The digit/figure 5.
num
A numerical value equal to 5; the number following four and preceding six.
Describing a group or set with five elements.
fixe
fixe
verb
Archaic form of fix.
frei
ietf
kief
leif
lief
lief
adj
(archaic) Beloved, dear, agreeable.
(archaic) Ready, willing.
adv
(archaic) Readily, willingly, rather.
I'd as lief have one as t'other.
noun
Alternative form of lif
life
life
intj
(obsolete) Synonym of God's life (“an oath”)
noun
(baseball, softball, cricket) A chance for the batter (or batting team) to bat again, given as a result of an misplay by a member of the fielding team.
(biology) The status possessed by any of a number of entities, including animals, plants, fungi, bacteria, and sometimes viruses, which have the properties of replication and metabolism.
(colloquial) A life sentence; a period of imprisonment that lasts until the convict's death (or, sometimes, parole).
(countable) A life assured under a life assurance policy (equivalent to the policy itself for a single life contract).
(countable) A living individual; the fact of a particular individual being alive. (Chiefly when indicating individuals were lost (died) or saved.)
(informal) Social life.
(uncountable) The state of organisms preceding their death, characterized by biological processes such as metabolism and reproduction and distinguishing them from inanimate objects; the state of being alive and living.
(uncountable, insurance) The life insurance industry.
(video games) One of the player's chances to play, lost when the player's character dies or when certain mistakes are made.
A biography.
A particular aspect of existence.
A particular phase or period of existence.
A period extending from a when a (positive or negative) office, punishment, etc is conferred on someone until that person dies (or, sometimes, reaches retirement age).
A worthwhile existence.
An opportunity for existence.
Animation; spirit; vivacity.
Existence.
Lifeforms, generally or collectively.
Nature, reality, and the forms that exist in it.
One of a player's chances to play in various children's playground games, lost when a mistake is made, for example being struck by the ball in dodgeball.
Something which is inherently part of a person's existence, such as job, family, a loved one, etc.
The animating principle or force that keeps an inorganic thing or concept metaphorically alive (dynamic, relevant, etc) and makes it a "living document", "living constitution", etc.
The most lively component or participant.
The period during which one (a person, an animal, a plant; a civilization, species; a star; etc) is alive.
The period of time during which an object is recognizable.
The span of time during which an object operates.
verb
(aviation) To replace components whose operational lifetime has expired.
neif
neif
noun
(historical) A woman born in the state of villeinage; a female serf.
nife
nife
noun
(geology) nickel–iron, especially the material that makes up the core of the Earth
reif
reif
noun
(Scotland, obsolete) Robbery.
rife
rife
adj
(obsolete) Having power; active; nimble.
Abounding; present in large numbers, plentiful.
Full of (mostly unpleasant or harmful things).
Widespread, common, prevalent, current (mainly of unpleasant or harmful things).
adv
Plentifully, abundantly.
seif
seif
noun
A sand dune that elongates parallel to the prevailing wind.
sife
wife
wife
noun
(Scotland) Synonym of woman.
A married woman, especially in relation to her spouse.
The female of a pair of mated animals.
verb
(slang, African-American Vernacular) to marry (a woman)