fewest
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~ (superlative of `few' used with count nouns and usually preceded by `the') quantifier meaning the smallest in number; "the fewest birds in recent memory"
fey
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~ suggestive of an elf in strangeness and otherworldliness; "thunderbolts quivered with elfin flares of heat lightning"; "the fey quality was there, the ability to see the moon at midday"- John Mason Brown
fibreoptic
— Adjective
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~ of or relating to fiber optics
fibrillose
— Adjective
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~ covered with fibrils more or less evenly disposed
fibrinous
— Adjective
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~ characterized by the presence of fibrin
fibrocalcific
— Adjective
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~ involving or resulting from calcification of fibrous tissue
fibrocartilaginous
— Adjective
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~ of or relating to fibrocartilage
fibrous
— Adjective
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~ (of meat) full of sinews; especially impossible to chew
fibrous
— Adjective
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~ having or resembling fibers especially fibers used in making cordage such as those of jute
fickle
— Adjective
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~ marked by erratic changeableness in affections or attachments; "fickle friends"; "a flirt's volatile affections"
fickle
— Adjective
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~ liable to sudden unpredictable change; "erratic behavior"; "fickle weather"; "mercurial twists of temperament"; "a quicksilver character, cool and willful at one moment, utterly fragile the next"
fictile
— Adjective
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~ susceptible to being led or directed; "fictile masses of people ripe for propaganda"
fictile
— Adjective
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~ capable of being molded or modeled (especially of earth or clay or other soft material); "plastic substances such as wax or clay"
fictile
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~ of or relating to the craft of pottery; "the fictile art"; "fictile ware"
fictional
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~ formed or conceived by the imagination; "a fabricated excuse for his absence"; "a fancied wrong"; "a fictional character"
fictional
— Adjective
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~ related to or involving literary fiction; "clever fictional devices"; "a fictional treatment of the train robbery"
fictitious
— Adjective
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~ adopted in order to deceive; "an assumed name"; "an assumed cheerfulness"; "a fictitious address"; "fictive sympathy"; "a pretended interest"; "a put-on childish voice"; "sham modesty"