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fauna animals collectively, esp. of a particular period, region, or environment. (Cf. flora.) [2 definitions]
favor a kind or helpful act, usually done in response to another's request. [11 definitions]
favorable advantageous, convenient, or helpful. [5 definitions]
favorite a person or thing treated with special favor. [3 definitions]
favour a spelling of "favor" used in Canada and Britain. See "favor."
favourable a spelling of "favorable" used in Canada and Britain. See "favorable."
favourite a spelling of "favorite" used in Canada and Britain. See "favorite."
fawn1 a young deer, esp. a suckling. [2 definitions]
fax a system or machine for producing printed facsimiles of documents, pictures, and the like by electronic transmission from another location. [4 definitions]
FBI abbreviation of "Federal Bureau of Investigation," a U.S. agency of the Justice Department responsible for investigating violations of federal criminal law.
Fe symbol of the chemical element iron.
fear an emotion characterized by alarm, anxiety, and tension, often caused by an expectation of danger or pain; dread. [8 definitions]
fearful having feelings of fear or apprehension. [4 definitions]
fearless without fear; undaunted; brave.
feast any sumptuous and elaborate meal, usu. for many people; banquet. [6 definitions]
feat an act or accomplishment, esp. one requiring courage, strength, or skill.
feather one of the structures forming the plumage of birds, consisting of a hollow, tapering, horny shaft growing from the skin and bearing a web of slender, parallel, interlocked barbs on either side. [12 definitions]
feature an element of the face such as the eyes, nose, or chin. [9 definitions]
Feb. abbreviation of "February," the second month of the Gregorian calendar year, usu. having twenty-eight days, but having one additional day every leap, or fourth, year.
February the second month of the Gregorian calendar year, usu. having twenty-eight days, but having one additional day every leap, or fourth, year.
fed past tense and past participle of feed.