(anthropology) A society larger than a tribe, but smaller or simpler than a state.
An area or region governed by a chief.
dolefish
fathomed
fathomed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of fathom
feedhole
feedhole
noun
(engineering) A hole through or into which something is fed.
Any of the holes in punched paper that engage with the sprocket in a machine.
foolhead
fordoche
forehand
forehand
adj
Beforehand; paid in advance.
noun
(archaic) The chief or most important part.
(disc sports) A throw similar to a sidearm throw in baseball, where the disc remains on the throwing-arm side of the body and is led by the middle finger.
(racket sports) A stroke in which the palm of the hand faces the direction of the stroke.
(surfing) The hand towards the front of the board.
All of the part of a horse which is before the rider.
Superiority; advantage; start; precedence.
verb
(transitive) To strike with a forehand stroke.
forehard
forehead
forehead
noun
(countable) The part of the face above the eyebrows and below the hairline.
(uncountable) confidence; audacity; impudence.
The upper part of a mobile phone, above the screen.
forehold
forehold
noun
(nautical) The forward or front part of the hold of a ship.
verb
(transitive, rare) To hold or believe (something) beforehand; to assume; to anticipate, to predict.
forehood
forehood
noun
(nautical, ship-building) One of the most forward of the outside and inside planks
forkhead
forkhead
noun
(biochemistry) A sequence of amino acids that forms a motif, in FOX proteins, that binds to DNA.
(minced oath) Euphemistic form of fuckhead.
(obsolete) An arrow with a barbed tip.
The forked end of a rod in a knuckle joint or similar.
fredholm
freehold
freehold
adj
(property law) Of a tenure or estate in land, held in fee simple absolute in possession by a proprietor; granted out of the allodial title, liable to determine only on escheat.
noun
(property law) Real property held by a tenure of this type.
Freehold tenure.
verb
To dispense property in this way.
hereford
hertford
hertford
Proper noun
The county town of Hertfordshire, England.
A town in North Carolina, USA
hunfredo
lifehold
lifehold
noun
Land held by a life estate.
lifehood
safehold
selfhood
selfhood
noun
(philosophy, psychology) State of having a distinct identity, or being an individual distinct from others; individuality.
The fully developed self; one's personality, character.
The quality of being self-centered or egocentric; selfishness.
serfhood
serfhood
Noun
The role or status of a serf.
shroffed
shroffed
verb
simple past tense and past participle of shroff
softhead
softhead
noun
A fool; a silly or feeble-minded person.
thedford
thedford
Proper noun
a village in municipality, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada.
a village in Nebraska, USA, and the county seat of Thomas County.
an unincorporated community in Smith County, Texas, USA.
theftdom
thetford
thetford
Proper noun
a market town in Norfolk, England.
thiefdom
thiefdom
noun
(rare) The fact or practice of thieving; theft.
A place inhabited by thieves, or where thieves are in charge.
unhoofed
unhoofed
adj
Without hooves.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of unhoof
wifehood
wifehood
noun
The character or behaviour that befits a good wife; wifeliness.