fishy |
like a fish in taste or smell. [3 definitions] |
fission |
the splitting of the nucleus of an atom into two or more nuclei. This makes more atoms of lighter elements and gives off large amounts of energy. |
fist |
a person's hand with the fingers curled tightly into the palm. |
fit1 |
proper or acceptable; right. [6 definitions] |
fit2 |
a sudden attack, outbreak, or convulsion related to an illness. [2 definitions] |
fitness |
the degree to which someone is suitable for a job or role. [2 definitions] |
five |
the word for the Arabic numeral 5 and the Roman numeral V. [3 definitions] |
fix |
to make stable or steady; fasten firmly; attach. [7 definitions] |
fixed |
firmly placed, fastened, or positioned; unmoving. [2 definitions] |
fixture |
something fixed into place as a permanent part. |
fjord |
a long, narrow ocean inlet that passes between high and rocky banks or steep cliffs. |
FL |
abbreviation of "Florida." |
flag1 |
a piece of cloth, in the shape of a rectangle or triangle, with colors and designs. Flags are used for signaling or as symbols of a country or organization. [2 definitions] |
flagpole |
a pole on which to hang or fly a flag. |
flail |
a farm tool used to separate seeds from grain. A flail has a long handle with a short, swinging bar on one end. [4 definitions] |
flair |
a natural ability; talent. |
flake |
a small, thin piece that has split off from or peeled off of a surface. [4 definitions] |
flame |
the mixture of burning gas and vapor that rises from an object that is on fire. Flame is seen as brightly colored, flickering light. [4 definitions] |
flamingo |
a large, tropical, wading bird with very long legs and a long neck. Flamingos typically have bright pink or red feathers. |
flammable |
able to catch on fire easily. |
flank |
the area between the hip and the ribs on either side of the body. [3 definitions] |