| frantic |
frenzied; desperate. [2 definitions] |
| Franz Kafka |
a Czech author (b.1883--d.1924). |
| frappé |
a mixture flavored with fruit or fruit juice, frozen to a mush, and served as a dessert. [3 definitions] |
| frat |
(informal) fraternity. |
| fraternal |
of, related to, or like a brother or brothers. [2 definitions] |
| fraternal twin |
either of a pair of twins who develop from two zygotes, or fertilized eggs. |
| fraternity |
a social organization of male college students which usu. has a name composed of Greek letters, and which has a strict selection and initiation procedure. (Cf. sorority.) [4 definitions] |
| fraternize |
to relate or associate in a friendly way or as brothers (often fol. by with). [2 definitions] |
| fratricide |
the killing of a brother by his sibling. [2 definitions] |
| Frau |
(German) a woman, esp. a married woman (used as a form of address). |
| fraud |
deliberate deception or trickery used for unfair or illegal advantage. [3 definitions] |
| fraudulent |
characterized by or based on the use of deceit or trickery. [2 definitions] |
| fraught |
accompanied by; full of, usu. something bad or unpleasant (usu. fol. by with). |
| Fräulein |
(German) a young woman, esp. an unmarried woman (used as a form of address). |
| fraxinella |
see dittany. |
| fray1 |
a noisy dispute or conflict; brawl or battle. |
| fray2 |
to wear or rub thin or threadbare. [4 definitions] |
| frazzle |
(informal) to tire out; exhaust one's body or nerves. [3 definitions] |
| freak1 |
something exhibiting aberration or abnormality, esp. a human or animal with some extraordinary physical defect or malformation. [4 definitions] |
| freak2 |
to dot or streak with color. [2 definitions] |
| freak show |
(old-fashioned) a sideshow of humans, animals, or plants that exhibit physical abnormalities, as at a carnival. |