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(adj)
Exceedingly violent, severe, ferocious, cruel or savage.
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(n)
Ability to influence; strength or energy of body or mind; active power; vigour; might; capacity of exercising an influence or producing an effect.
A surname.
(uncountable) A style of humor marked by broad improbabilities with little regard to regularity or method.
A vernacular paraphrase inserted into Latin liturgy.
(in the singular) The person or thing in the fourth position.
A county of Albania.
The name of two separate resort islands of Baa and Laamu, Maldives.
lighthouse
(dialectal or obsolete) A companion, comrade or friend.
(uncountable) A strong, unpleasant emotion or feeling caused by actual or perceived danger or threat.
(poker slang) A pair of fours.
(US) Alternative form of feist (“a feist dog”). [(US, countable) A small, snappy, belligerent mixed-breed dog; a feist dog.]
The front; the forward part of something; the foreground.
(ski) International Ski Federation
(v)
(transitive, nonstandard) To split apart into multiple entities.
A province of Iran.
(mathematics) The golden ratio.
A surname from Italian.
A surname from Old English.
A village on the east side of Loch Ness, Highland council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NH4920).
A service discipline for a queue in which the order of service is random.
Obsolete form of fere (“consort or spouse”). [(dialectal or obsolete) A companion, comrade or friend.]
(archaic or dialectal) Alternative spelling of fere (“companion, friend, mate”). [(dialectal or obsolete) A companion, comrade or friend.]
Unblemished (figuratively or literally); clean and pure; innocent.
(countable or uncountable) Excessive activity, worry, bother, or talk about something.
(countable) Money paid for a transport ticket.
(genetics) A gene responsible for encoding proto-oncogene tyrosine-protein kinase FER.
A surname transferred from the given name derived from the given name Fergus and/or from the Norman surname Ferrers.
To confess; to admit.
(informal) kung fu
(Early Modern) Obsolete spelling of fair. [Something which is fair (in various senses of the adjective).]
A province of Afghanistan.
To give birth to (a litter of piglets).
A female given name from Arabic.
Realm of the fays, fairyland.
Of or containing iron.
(N)
an Arabic and Croatian masculine given name translating to "knight," "horseman," or "cavalier" (see furusiyya).
(card games) A game of chance played by betting on the order in which certain cards will appear when taken singly from the top of the pack.
El Hierro, the smallest island in the Canary Islands, Spain.
Obsolete spelling of fairy. [(uncountable, obsolete) The realm of faerie; enchantment, illusion.]
Alternative spelling of fairy. [(uncountable, obsolete) The realm of faerie; enchantment, illusion.]
A surname from Hungarian.
Alternative spelling of fess (“horizontal band in heraldry”). [(heraldry) A horizontal band across the middle of the shield.]
attractively feminine
A surname transferred from the given name
(obsolete) A holiday.
(anatomy) The front part of the head of a human or other animal, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth, and the surrounding area.
Distant; remote in space.
A female given name.
The horse disease glanders, especially its cutaneous form.
A surname from German.
(chiefly Scotland) Faroe Islands
A farcical comedian.
Stuffed or filled; swollen.
stuffed with finely chopped meat
The language of the Faroe Islands, closely related to Icelandic, and more distantly to Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish.