four-in-hand
— Noun
– English
~ a carriage pulled by four horses with one driver
four-in-hand
— Noun
– English
~ a long necktie that is tied in a slipknot with one end hanging in front of the other
fill-in
— Noun
– English
~ someone who takes the place of another (as when things get dangerous or difficult); "the star had a stand-in for dangerous scenes"; "we need extra employees for summer fill-ins"
fare increase
— Noun
– English
~ increase in the sum charged for riding in a public conveyance
facial index
— Noun
– English
~ the ratio (in percent) of the maximum width to the maximum height of the face
Flacourtia indica
— Noun
– English
~ small shrubby tree of Madagascar cultivated in tropical regions as a hedge plant and for its deep red acid fruits resembling small plums
fuel indicator
— Noun
– English
~ an indicator of the amount of fuel remaining in a vehicle
flight indicator
— Noun
– English
~ a navigational instrument based on a gyroscope; it artificially provides a simulated horizon for the pilot
false indigo
— Noun
– English
~ any of several plants of the genus Baptisia
false indigo
— Noun
– English
~ an erect to spreading hairy shrub of the Pacific coast of the United States having racemes of red to indigo flowers
false indigo
— Noun
– English
~ dense shrub of moist riverbanks and flood plains of the eastern United States having attractive fragrant foliage and dense racemes of dark purple flowers
French Indochina
— Noun
– English
~ the French colonies of the territory now occupied by Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam
fashion industry
— Noun
– English
~ makers and sellers of fashionable clothing
film industry
— Noun
– English
~ the entertainment industries involved in producing and distributing movies
fungal infection
— Noun
– English
~ an inflammatory condition caused by a fungus
focal infection
— Noun
– English
~ bacterial infection limited to a specific organ or region especially one causing symptoms elsewhere
fuel injection
— Noun
– English
~ mechanical system to inject atomized fuel directly into the cylinders of an internal-combustion engine; avoids the need for a carburetor