Freemason |
a member of an international fraternal society that has as its aim the encouraging of mutual aid, brotherly love, and charitable acts. [2 definitions] |
Freemasonry |
the principles, rites, and practices of Freemasons. [2 definitions] |
free on board |
delivered free of charge to a buyer on board a train or ship. |
free port |
a port that is open to all ships. [2 definitions] |
freer1 |
one who frees a person or animal. |
freer2 |
comparative of "free." |
free radical |
an atom or molecule with one or more unpaired electrons. |
free-range |
of, pertaining to, or produced by animals that can roam freely outdoors for at least part of the day. |
free school |
a school that is an alternative to the traditional public and private schools, with a flexible approach to teaching. |
freesia |
a southern African plant of the iris family that bears clusters of fragrant funnel-shaped flowers. |
Free-Soil |
of or pertaining to the Free-Soil party of the nineteenth century which opposed the extension of slavery into the territories acquired by the United States. |
free-spoken |
given to speaking freely and candidly; outspoken. |
freest |
superlative of "free." |
freestanding |
standing alone; not attached to or supported by other objects or members, as a sculpture or structure. |
freestone |
any stone soft enough to be cut in any direction without crumbling or splitting, such as limestone or sandstone. [3 definitions] |
freestyle |
a competitive swimming event in which the swimmers can use any stroke. [3 definitions] |
freethinker |
one who is not bound by authority or dogma, esp. in religious matters. |
free throw |
in basketball, an unhindered shot at the basket from the foul line; foul shot. |
Freetown |
the capital of Sierra Leone. |
free trade |
trade between countries that is free of import-export quotas, duties, or other governmental restrictions. |
free university |
an organization, often organized by students, that offers nontraditional courses and approaches to subjects not offered at established universities. |