feed |
to provide food for or give food to. [13 definitions] |
feedback |
the returning of opinions, corrections, or other evaluative information after exposure to a product, process, or event. [6 definitions] |
feed on |
usu. of animals, to eat (a certain type of thing) as food. |
feel |
to perceive by actively touching, or perceive passively through one's skin. [15 definitions] |
feeler |
a hint, suggestion, or question intended to cause another's thoughts or feelings to be revealed. [2 definitions] |
feeling |
a physical sensation produced by touch. [10 definitions] |
feel like |
to have a desire for (something) or interest in (doing something); be in the mood for. |
feel up to |
(informal) to feel able to do something. |
feet |
pl. of foot. |
feign |
to imitate in order to deceive; put on or give a false appearance of. [3 definitions] |
feint |
a movement or thrust in a misleading direction, or a slight attack at a misleading point, to draw one's opponent away from the real target, as in sports or military combat. [5 definitions] |
feline |
of or pertaining to the family of cats, both domestic and wild. [3 definitions] |
fell1 |
past tense of fall. |
fell2 |
to cut or strike down. [3 definitions] |
fellow |
a man or boy. [7 definitions] |
fellowship |
the condition of being fellows. [4 definitions] |
felt1 |
past tense and past participle of feel. |
felt2 |
a non-woven fabric made of matted, compressed animal fibers, another matted fabric resembling it, or an article made of it. [6 definitions] |
female |
any human being or animal of the sex that produces eggs or conceives and bears young. [4 definitions] |
feminine |
of or relating to a woman or girl; of the female sex. [4 definitions] |
fence |
a structure made of stone, wire, wood, or other material, that serves to define boundaries of property or to prevent entry into or escape from the area it surrounds. [5 definitions] |