(baseball) A relief pitcher (reflecting the figurative analogy of rescuing the situation).
(firefighting) Someone (especially one who is male) who is skilled in the work of fighting fire.
(mining, historical) A safety inspector in coal mines.
(rail transport, by extension) An assistant on any locomotive, whether steam-powered or not.
(rail transport, nautical) A person (originally a man) who keeps the fire going underneath a steam boiler (originally, shoveling coal by hand), particularly on a railroad locomotive or steamship.
flagmen
flagmen
noun
plural of flagman
flamens
flatmen
fleeman
flueman
foramen
foramen
noun
(anatomy) An opening, an orifice, or a short passage, especially in a bone.
foreman
foreman
noun
(US, historical) A slave assistant to the white overseer who managed field hands.
(law) The member of a jury who presides over it and speaks on its behalf.
(management) The leader of a work crew.
fraenum
fraenum
noun
Alternative form of frenum
freeman
freeman
noun
(Australia, historical) A person who immigrated to Australia freely, as opposed to those transported as convicts, or such a transported convict who has regained his freedom.
(US and Canada, historical) An independent fur trapper.
(historical) A burgher with full freedom of a city, as opposed to nobles, outsiders, bondsmen, and others.
(usually as two words) A person who is a citizen of a free country, as opposed to a subject of a tyranny or totalitarian dictatorship.
(usually historical) A person who is not a serf or slave.
An honorary freeman: a person who has received an honorary freedom of a city.
freiman
froeman
infamed
infamed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of infame
inflame
inflame
verb
(intransitive) To grow morbidly hot, congested, or painful; to become angry or incensed.
(transitive) To provoke (a person) to anger or rage; to exasperate; to irritate; to incense; to enrage.
(transitive) To put in a state of inflammation; to produce morbid heat, congestion, or swelling, of.
(transitive) To set on fire; to kindle; to cause to burn, flame, or glow.
(transitive, figuratively) To kindle or intensify (a feeling, as passion or appetite); to excite to an excessive or unnatural action or heat.
To exaggerate; to enlarge upon.
manfred
manifer
manifer
noun
A large gauntlet worn over the bridle hand during jousting tournaments.