fulmination
— Noun
– English
~ thunderous verbal attack
fulminic acid
— Noun
– English
~ (CNOH) an unstable acid occurring mainly in the form of explosive salts and esters that is isomeric with cyanic acid
fulsome
— Adjective
– English
~ unpleasantly and excessively suave or ingratiating in manner or speech; "buttery praise"; "gave him a fulsome introduction"; "an oily sycophantic press agent"; "oleaginous hypocrisy"; "smarmy self-importance"; "the unctuous Uriah Heep"; "soapy compliments"
fulsomely
— Adverb
– English
~ in an unctuous manner
fulsomeness
— Noun
– English
~ smug self-serving earnestness
fulsomeness
— Noun
– English
~ excessive but superficial compliments given with affected charm
fulton
— Noun
– English
~ American inventor who designed the first commercially successful steamboat and the first steam warship (1765-1815)
fulvic acid
— Noun
– English
~ a yellow to yellow-brown humic substance that is soluble in water under all pH conditions; "they measured the fluvial fulvic acid"
Fulvicin
— Noun
– English
~ a kind of penicillin (a fungicidal antibiotic with the trade name Fulvicin) produced by molds of the genus Penicillium
Fumaria
— Noun
– English
~ annual herbs whose flowers have only one petal spurred at the base
Fumaria claviculata
— Noun
– English
~ annual vine with decompound leaves and racemes of yellow and pink flowers
family Fumariaceae
— Noun
– English
~ erect or climbing herbs of the northern hemisphere and southern Africa: bleeding heart; Dutchman's breeches; fumitory; squirrel corn
Fumariaceae
— Noun
– English
~ erect or climbing herbs of the northern hemisphere and southern Africa: bleeding heart; Dutchman's breeches; fumitory; squirrel corn
fumaric acid
— Noun
– English
~ a colorless crystalline acid with a fruity taste; used in making polyester resins
fumble
— Verb
– English
~ make one's way clumsily or blindly; "He fumbled towards the door"
fumble
— Verb
– English
~ make a mess of, destroy or ruin; "I botched the dinner and we had to eat out"; "the pianist screwed up the difficult passage in the second movement"