(fencing, boxing, war) (of an attack) directed toward a different part from the intended strike
(obsolete) feigned; counterfeit.
noun
(fencing, boxing, war) An offensive movement resembling an attack in all but its continuance.
A movement made to confuse the opponent; a dummy.
Something feigned; a false or pretend appearance; a pretense or stratagem.
The narrowest rule used in the production of lined writing paper.
verb
(transitive, intransitive) To make a feint, or mock attack.
feist
feist
noun
(US, regional, countable) A small, snappy, belligerent mixed-breed dog.
(uncountable) Feisty behavior.
(vulgar) Silent (but pungent) flatulence.
fetid
fetid
adj
Foul-smelling, stinking.
noun
(rare) The foul-smelling asafoetida plant, or its extracts.
fetis
fetis
adj
(obsolete) neat; pretty; well made; graceful
fient
filet
filet
noun
Alternative form of fillet
flite
flite
noun
(dialectal) a quarrel, dispute, wrangling.
(dialectal) a scolding.
verb
(dialectal) to dispute, quarrel, wrangle, brawl.
(dialectal) to scold, jeer.
(obsolete) to make or utter complaint.
foeti
foeti
noun
(hypercorrect) plural of foetus
freit
freit
noun
(Scotland) A superstitious object or observance; a charm, an omen.
igfet
kefti
metif
metif
noun
Alternative form of metis (person of mixed parentage)
petfi
refit
refit
noun
The process of having something fitted again, repaired or restored.
verb
(intransitive, nautical) To prepare a vessel for use again (e.g. by replenishing depleted supplies or doing maintenance or repair work); (of a vessel) to be prepared for use again.
(transitive) To fit again; to put back into its place.
(transitive) To fit out or supply again (with something).
(transitive) To prepare for use again; to repair or restore.
stife
thief
thief
noun
(obsolete) A waster in the snuff of a candle.
One who carries out a theft.
One who steals another person's property, especially by stealth and without using force or violence.