fanlight |
a window that is ribbed and shaped like an open fan, usu. above a door. |
fan mail |
correspondence received by a prominent or famous person that contains expressions of praise or admiration. |
Fannie Mae |
Federal National Mortgage Association; FNMA. |
fanny |
(informal) the buttocks. |
fan out |
to separate or spread out widely, or cause to become widely separated or spread out as in the shape of an open fan. |
fantail |
any of various breeds of domestic pigeons or goldfish having wide fan-shaped tails. [3 definitions] |
fan-tan |
a card game in which the winner successfully discards his or her cards in a specific sequence. [2 definitions] |
fantasia |
a musical composition of free or irregular form chosen by the composer. [2 definitions] |
fantasist |
one who creates fantasies, esp. a writer of fantasies. |
fantasize |
to indulge in fantasy or daydreams. [2 definitions] |
fantast |
one given to fanciful, impractical dreams; visionary. |
fantastic |
wildly imaginative or outlandish; fanciful; exaggerated. [5 definitions] |
fantastical |
being or resembling something in a fantasy; amazing or imaginary. |
fantasy |
imagination or something imagined, esp. if fanciful, exaggerated, or bizarre. [5 definitions] |
fanzine |
(informal) a magazine, usu. not of professional quality, put together for a specific population, as for fans with a common interest. |
FAQ |
abbreviation of "frequently asked questions." |
far |
at or to a great distance in space or time. [5 definitions] |
farad |
a unit of electrical capacitance equal to the amount required for one coulomb to cause a difference of one volt in potential. |
faraday |
a unit of electric charge, used in electrolysis, that is equal to the amount carried by one mole of singly charged ions or 96,485 coulombs. |
farandole |
a lively group dance originating in southern France, or the music accompanying it. |
far and wide |
over great distances. |