| fit in |
to feel a sense of belonging. |
| fitness |
suitability. [4 definitions] |
| fitness ball |
a large, bouncy ball used in exercise programs or physical therapy to increase muscle control, strength, and flexibility. |
| fitted |
made to conform closely to a particular shape. |
| fitter |
someone or something that fits. [3 definitions] |
| fitting |
appropriate; proper; suitable. [4 definitions] |
| five |
the number represented by the Arabic numeral 5 and the Roman numeral V. [3 definitions] |
| five-and-ten |
a retail store that sells a wide variety of inexpensive consumer goods; dime store. |
| fivefold |
having five parts or elements. [3 definitions] |
| five o'clock shadow |
(informal) the later appearance of new beard growth on a man's face, even though he has shaved in the morning. |
| five-star |
having a rating of five stars out of five, conventionally the highest rating a hotel, restaurant, or the like receives from professional critics. |
| fix |
to make stable or steady; fasten securely. [13 definitions] |
| fixable |
combined form of fix. |
| fixate |
to make stable or stationary; fix. [5 definitions] |
| fixation |
the act or procedure of making fast or stabilizing. [3 definitions] |
| fixative |
acting to make stable or permanent. [2 definitions] |
| fixed |
firmly placed or fastened; unmoving; stationary. [5 definitions] |
| fixed charge |
any business expense or tax due, usu. periodically, that is set at an unvarying rate or amount. |
| fixed oil |
a nonvolatile oil obtained from animal or vegetable sources, such as lard or olive oil. |
| fixed star |
any star that appears to be in a fixed position relative to other stars. |
| fixed-wing |
of or designating an aircraft that has wings rigidly attached to the fuselage, as contrasted to a helicopter or a craft with movable wings. |