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futureless combined form of future.
future life life after death; afterlife.
future perfect a verb tense that indicates that an action or state will be completed at some time before a moment in the future, as in "By then he will have realized his error". [2 definitions]
future shock the physical or psychological distress caused by the inability to adjust to the many technological changes in modern society.
future tense a form of a verb that shows that something will happen or a condition will exist in the future. In the sentence "We will go to the zoo," "will go" is in the future tense.
futurism (sometimes cap.) a theory of art and life that predicts a society of increased mechanization, power, speed, and alienation.
futuristic of or pertaining to the future or futurism.
futurity the time that is to come; future. [6 definitions]
futurology the study or practice of forecasting future trends or events.
fuze variant of fuse1.
fuzee variant of fusee.
fuzz loose, light, fluffy matter such as fibers or hairs.
fuzzy of or resembling fuzz. [4 definitions]
-fy to cause to become; give the attributes of. [2 definitions]
FYI abbreviation of "for your information."
Fyodor Dostoevsky a Russian novelist (b.1821--d.1881).
G abbreviation of "general audiences," a film rating signifying that a film is appropriate for viewers of all ages.
g1 abbreviation of "gram," or "grams," the basic unit of weight in the metric system, equal to one thousandth of a kilogram or 15.43 grains.
g2 the seventh letter of the English alphabet. [2 definitions]
g3 abbreviation of "gravity," or "gravities," the force by which a planet or other such body tends to draw objects toward its center.
Ga symbol of the chemical element gallium.