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(v)
(transitive) To encounter or discover something being searched for; to locate.
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(adj)
punished by the imposition of a penalty
(n)
Misspelling of fiend. [A devil or demon; a malignant or diabolical being; an evil spirit.]
To start (an institution or organization).
A very evil person.
A sum or source of money.
Having a liking or affection (for). [(chiefly) with of]
(intransitive) To take care of oneself; to take responsibility for one's own well-being.
Having fins, or a particular type of fins.
Brought into a more passionate or extreme state; invigorated.
(ambitransitive) To call (someone) using a telephone.
Being a pretense, simulation, or counterfeit, or something false or fraudulent.
(Irish mythology) A fairy and the wife of Manannán mac Lir and later the lover of Cúchulainn.
(intransitive) To exhibit affection or attempt to please.
(colloquial) To tease, kid, poke fun at, make fun of.
(obsolete) A pound (unit of weight), in German contexts.
Senses referring to subjective quality.
One who finds or discovers something.
A surname.
Having fame; famous or noted.
A surname from Italian.
(figurative) That from which something proceeds; an origin, a source.
The International Chess Federation.
(Polari) Pound sterling: the currency of Great Britain; money generally.
(slang) The drug fentanyl.
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Equipped with fangs.
(intransitive) To form or emit foam.
A surname
(dialectal or obsolete) full; heavy; firm; solid; substantial; plentiful
Covered in ferns.
(N)
a German agricultural machinery manufacturer founded in 1930 by Xaver Fendt in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu region, Germany.
decorated with vine leaves.
(intransitive) To grow weak; to lose strength; to decay; to perish gradually; to wither, as a plant.
(transitive) To give (someone or something) food to eat.
(Canada, in the plural) The Canadian federal government.
A diminutive of the female given name Frances, itself also becoming a given name.
A young deer.
A phenomenon that becomes popular for a very short time.
To make a false show or pretence of; to counterfeit or simulate.
(uncountable) Animals considered as a group; especially those of a particular country, region, time.
A type of wetland fed by ground water and runoff, containing peat below the waterline, characteristically alkaline.
(transitive, slang) To want something obsessively; to have a strong desire (for).
Glad, contented, or satisfied to do something in the absence of a better alternative.
(Roman mythology) A woodland creature with pointed ears, legs, and short horns of a goat and a fondness for unrestrained revelry.
A temple or sacred place.
A diminutive of Frances, also used as a formal female given name.
Abbreviation of First Aid Nursing Yeomanry.
A surname from Irish.
A male given name from Arabic.
A borough of Bergen, Vestland, Norway.
A female given name.
A city in Ismailia governorate, Egypt.
A surname from Middle English.
Obsolete spelling of fain. [(chiefly UK, dialectal, or poetic) Often followed by of: glad, well-pleased.]
Somewhat fawn in colour.
A surname from Welsh.
(dated, fandom slang, often derogatory) A fan who is more interested in fandom than in the subject of that fandom.
an English, German and Jewish surname.
(adv)
deep down, in the end
(bullfighting) A series of passes performed by a matador with a muleta or a sword before the kill.