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- FAQnoun
An abbreviation for "Frequently Asked Questions"; a document or section of a website providing answers to common queries.
- Fabioproper_noun
A masculine given name of Italian and Spanish origin.
- Facebookproper_noun
A social media platform and online social networking service founded in 2004.
- Fallonproper_noun
An Irish surname of Gaelic origin.
- Febnoun
An abbreviation for February, the second month of the year.
- Feiproper_noun
A Chinese given name and surname used for both males and females, with various meanings depending on the character used.
- Feliciaproper_noun
A feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning "happy" or "fortunate."
- Felipeproper_noun
A masculine given name of Spanish and Portuguese origin, equivalent to Philip in English.
- Felixproper_noun
A masculine given name of Latin origin, meaning "happy," "lucky," or "fortunate."
- Ferdinandproper_noun
A masculine given name of Germanic origin, meaning "brave journey" or "bold voyager."
- Fergusonproper_noun
A Scottish and Irish surname meaning "son of Fergus."
- Fernandoproper_noun
A masculine given name of Spanish and Portuguese origin, equivalent to Ferdinand in English.
- Ferrariproper_noun
An Italian luxury sports car manufacturer founded by Enzo Ferrari in 1939, headquartered in Maranello, Italy.
- Flandersproper_noun
A historical region in the Low Countries, now divided between Belgium, France, and the Netherlands, with the largest portion being the Dutch-speaking northern region of Belgium.
- Flemingnoun
A native or inhabitant of Flanders, or a member of the Flemish-speaking people of northern Belgium.
- Floproper_noun
A diminutive of the female given name Florence.
- Florenceproper_noun
A city in central Italy, the capital of the Tuscany region, famous for Renaissance art and architecture.
- Floridaproper_noun
A state in the southeastern United States, known for its beaches, theme parks, and subtropical climate.
- Florrickproper_noun
A surname, notably associated with characters in the television series "The Good Wife."
- Franceproper noun
A country in Western Europe, officially the French Republic, bordered by Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Spain, and Andorra.
- Frenchadjective
Relating to France, its people, or their language.
- Freudproper noun
Sigmund Freud (1856-1939), Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis.
- Freyaproper noun
The Norse goddess of love, beauty, fertility, and war.
- Fridaynoun
The day of the week following Thursday and preceding Saturday.
- fanoun
The fourth note of the major musical scale in solmization (do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti).
- fabadjective
(informal) Extremely good; wonderful; fabulous.
- fablenoun
A short story, typically with animals as characters, conveying a moral lesson.
- fabledadjective
Famous and often referred to in stories or legends; legendary.
- fablesnoun
Plural of fable; short stories, typically with animals as characters, conveying moral lessons.
- fabricnoun
Cloth or other material produced by weaving or knitting fibers.
- fabricateverb
To construct or manufacture something, especially from prepared components.
- fabricatedverb
Past tense and past participle of fabricate; constructed or manufactured.
- fabricatingverb
Present participle of fabricate; the act of constructing or manufacturing something.
- fabricationnoun
The action or process of manufacturing or inventing something.
- fabricationsnoun
Plural of fabrication; things that have been manufactured or constructed.
- fabricatornoun
A person or company that manufactures or constructs something, especially from prepared components.
- fabricatorsnoun
Plural of fabricator; persons or companies that manufacture or construct things.
- fabricsnoun
Plural of fabric; cloths or textiles produced by weaving or knitting fibers.
- fabulousadjective
Extraordinarily good; wonderful or marvelous.
- fabulouslyadverb
In an extremely good or impressive manner; wonderfully.
- facadenoun
The front of a building, especially an imposing or decorative one.
- facadesnoun
Plural of facade; the fronts of buildings, especially imposing or decorative ones.
- facenoun
The front part of a person's head from the forehead to the chin, including the eyes, nose, and mouth.
- facedverb
Past tense of "face": turned in a particular direction or toward something.
- facedownadverb
With the face or front surface turned toward the ground or downward.
- facelessadjective
Without a face; having no distinguishing or individual features.
- faceliftnoun
A cosmetic surgical procedure to remove wrinkles and tighten facial skin.
- facemasknoun
A protective covering worn over the nose and mouth, especially for hygiene or to prevent the spread of infection.
- faceoffnoun
(in ice hockey and lacrosse) The method of starting or resuming play where two opposing players face each other and compete for the puck or ball.
- facepalmnoun
A gesture in which the palm of one's hand is brought to one's face, expressing frustration, embarrassment, or disbelief.