(transitive, law, archaic) To disafforest (remove legal status as forest).
defrosts
defrosts
noun
plural of defrost
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defrost
dustoffs
dustoffs
noun
plural of dustoff
fasthold
feedlots
feedlots
noun
plural of feedlot
foldouts
foldouts
noun
plural of foldout
fondants
fondants
noun
plural of fondant
footpads
footpads
noun
plural of footpad
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of footpad
forested
forested
adj
Covered in forest.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of forest
forstand
forstand
verb
(transitive) To stand against; stand in front of so as to bar the way; block; oppose; withstand.
(transitive, UK dialectal) To understand; comprehend.
fostered
fostered
verb
simple past tense and past participle of foster
frosteds
frosteds
noun
plural of frosted
frowsted
frowsted
verb
simple past tense and past participle of frowst
holdfast
holdfast
noun
(archaic, medicine) Actinomycosis.
(biology) A root-like structure that anchors aquatic sessile organisms, such as seaweed, other sessile algae, stalked crinoids, benthic cnidarians, and sponges, to the substrate.
Something to or by which an object can be securely fastened.
The aspect of a character that experiences destructive temptation.
outfinds
outfinds
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outfind
softened
softened
adj
(linguistics) aspirated.
Made soft.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of soften
softhead
softhead
noun
A fool; a silly or feeble-minded person.
softwood
softwood
noun
(countable, chiefly botany) The wood from any gymnosperm, without regard to how soft this wood is.
(countable, forestry) The tree or tree species that yields this wood.
(countable, in more general use) Wood of this kind, but limited to those that are commercial timbers.
(uncountable) Any commercial timber.
stafford
stafford
Proper noun
The county town of Staffordshire; several other places of the same name
An English habitational surname from the placename
stamford
stamford
Proper noun
a town in Lincolnshire, England.
standoff
standoff
adj
(military) For use at a distance sufficient from the target to allow defensive fire to be evaded.
noun
A deadlocked confrontation between antagonists.
A device which maintains a fixed distance between two objects, especially between a surface and a sign or electrical wiring.
verb
Nonstandard spelling of stand off.
stanford
stanford
Proper noun
name transferred from the surname.
A private university in the Bay Area of California.
A place name, including:
a hamlet in Bedfordshire, England.
a village in Kent, England.
a deserted village in Norfolk, England (now in a military area).
a home rule-class city in Kentucky, USA
starford
telfords
tenfolds
tenfolds
noun
plural of tenfold
toadfish
toadfish
noun
Any of the ray-finned fishes of family Batrachoididae of benthic ambush predators.
The banded toadfish, of Australia (Torquigener pleurogramma)
The blackspotted toadfish, of the tropical Indian and Pacific Oceans (Arothron nigropunctatus)
The common toadfish (or toadfish), of Australia and New Zealand (Tetractenos hamiltoni)
The dark toadfish (Neophrynichthys latus)
The frilled toadfish, of Macquarie Island (Ambophthalmos magnicirrus)
The pale toadfish of New Zealand (Ambophthalmos angustus)
The prickly toadfish, of Australia and New Zealand (Contusus richei)
The red striped toadfish, of Indonesia and Papua New Guinea (Dichotomyctere erythrotaenia, syn. Tetraodon erythrotaenia)
The smooth toadfish, of Australia (Tetractenos glaber)