| formula |
an established group of words or symbols used in a procedure. [6 definitions] |
| formularize |
to express in a systematic or formulaic manner; reduce to a formula. |
| formulary |
a collection of prescribed forms, as in a prayer book. [3 definitions] |
| formulate |
to state in precise or systematic terms. [3 definitions] |
| formulation |
the process or result of clear, methodical development or articulation. |
| formulize |
to reduce to a formula; express in a formula; formulate. |
| fornicate |
to have sexual relations out of marriage. |
| fornication |
voluntary sexual relations between a man and woman not married to each other. |
| for nothing |
for no purpose. |
| for real |
(informal) real or really; actual or actually. |
| for rent |
available for occupancy in exchange for payment. |
| forsake |
to abandon or desert. [2 definitions] |
| forsaken |
past participle of forsake. [2 definitions] |
| for sale |
available for purchase. |
| for shame! |
you should feel embarrassed or guilty about your action. |
| for short |
as a shorter form. |
| forsook |
past tense of forsake. |
| forsooth |
(archaic) indeed. |
| forswear |
to give up or renounce, often with an oath or pledge. [3 definitions] |
| forsythia |
any of several wild or cultivated early-blooming shrubs bearing bright yellow flowers that bloom along the length of long, thin branches. |
| fort |
a fortified building or position used by military troops for protection and defense. [2 definitions] |