| frogman |
a swimmer equipped to work underwater, esp. one engaged in demolition of enemy ships in wartime. |
| frog spit |
cuckoo spit. [2 definitions] |
| frolic |
merriment or fun. [3 definitions] |
| frolicsome |
full of high spirits, gaiety, or merriment; playful. |
| from |
used to indicate a starting point in place or time. [5 definitions] |
| from A to Z |
from beginning to end; completely; thoroughly. |
| from now on |
from the present moment into the future. |
| from scratch |
from the very beginning. |
| from stem to stern |
from one end to the other; throughout the whole. |
| from the housetops |
far and wide; publicly. |
| frond |
a long, finely divided leaf, as of a fern or certain palms. |
| front |
the most forward part or side of something, such as a building. [13 definitions] |
| frontage |
the linear extent of land next to a street, road, river, lake, or the like. [2 definitions] |
| frontal |
of, related to, or located at the front. [2 definitions] |
| frontal bone |
the broad bone of the skull that forms the forehead. |
| frontal lobe |
the part of the brain that is covered by the frontal bone. |
| front burner |
(informal) the state of top priority or principal consideration (usu. prec. by on the). |
| frontier |
a border between two countries, or the area close on either side. [3 definitions] |
| frontiersman |
a man who lives on or near a frontier. |
| frontispiece |
an illustration facing or preceding the title page of a book. |
| frontless |
combined form of front. |