fuselage |
the body of an airplane. The engines, wings, and tail are attached to the fuselage. The passengers, cargo, and crew ride in the fuselage. |
fusion |
the act of fusing or joining together. [4 definitions] |
fuss |
activity or attention that is not necessary. [3 definitions] |
future |
time that is yet to come. [3 definitions] |
future tense |
a form of a verb that shows that something will happen or a condition will exist in the future. In the sentence "We will go to the zoo," "will go" is in the future tense. |
fuzz |
loose, light, fluffy matter such as fibers or hairs. |
fuzzy |
covered with fuzz. [2 definitions] |
g1 |
abbreviation of "gram" or "grams." |
g2 |
the seventh letter of the English alphabet. [2 definitions] |
GA |
abbreviation of "Georgia." |
gable |
the part of an outside wall that is shaped like a triangle because it fills the space between two sloping ends of a roof. |
Gabon |
a country in west Africa on the Atlantic coast. Libreville is the capital of Gabon. |
gadget |
a small tool or device with a clever design or unusual use. |
Gaelic |
the language that has been spoken in Scotland since before English came into use there. It is sometimes called "Scottish Gaelic." [2 definitions] |
gag1 |
to prevent from speaking or crying out by putting something across or inside the mouth. [3 definitions] |
gag2 |
(informal) a joke or prank. |
gaiety |
the state of being happy and cheerful. |
gaily |
in a cheerful or happy way. |
gain |
to get. [7 definitions] |
gait |
a way of walking or running. |
gal. |
abbreviation of "gallon," or "gallons." |