Words Starting With "F"

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Foxily

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Adverb. In a fox-like manner; cunningly or slyly.

Foxiness

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Foxiness is an informal or colloquial term that refers to the attractive or charming qualities of a person, especially a young woman. It is often used to describe her wit, grace, and vivacity, making her appealing and endearing to others. The word is often used to convey a sense of playful, flirtatious, or courteous charm.

Foxlike

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Foxlike refers to something or someone that resembles or is reminiscent of a fox, often in terms of its cunning, cleverness, or sly qualities. It can also describe something that has a fleecy, furry, or silky texture, similar to a fox's fur.

Foxtail

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A foxtail is a type of grass, specifically a genus of grasses in the family Poaceae. Foxtails are commonly found in fields, meadows, and along roadsides, and are known for their distinctive, feathery plumes.

Foxtails

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Foxtails are a type of grass or plant that produces seeds with a brush-like tuft of fine hairs that detach easily, often forming a cluster or "foxtail" that can adhere to clothing, fur, or other surfaces.

Foxtrot

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Foxtrot is a type of lively dance characterized by a strong rhythm and a swaying movement. It is a popular ballroom dance style that originated in the 1910s and is typically danced to music with a tempo of 2/4 or 4/4 time. The foxtrot is known for its smooth and flowing movements, with partners performing long, slow movements around the dance floor. It is often considered a classic or traditional ballroom dance style.

Foxy

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Cunning, clever, and sly, often used to describe someone or something that is quick-witted and able to outsmart others.

Foy

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Foy is a noun that refers to a reception room or entrance hall in a grand house, hotel, or other large building. It is often used in formal or historical contexts. The word "foy" is derived from the Old French word "foyer," meaning "hearth" or "furnace," and was originally used to describe the area around a fireplace or a grand hall. In modern English, "foy" is often used to add a touch of elegance or tradition to descriptions of grand buildings or special events.

Foyer

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The foyer is the entrance hall or lobby of a building, typically located just inside the main entrance and which serves as a reception area for visitors. It often includes features such as a reception desk, seating, and sometimes a coat closet, hat rack, or other amenities.

Foyers

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Foyers refers to the entrance hall or lobby of a building, especially a hotel or a large public building.

Foyles

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Foyles is a British bookstore chain, founded in 1903 by Charles Foyles. The name "Foyles" is often used to refer to the flagship store, Foyles on Charing Cross Road, which is a famous meeting point and a popular tourist destination in London.

Frabjous

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Frabjous is an adjective that means wonderfully or gloriously silly or excessive. It is often used to describe something that is over-the-top, extravagant, or absurd.

Fracas

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A fracas is a noisy and violent quarrel or fight, typically in a public place.

Fracking

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Fracking, short for hydraulic fracturing, is a technique used to extract oil or natural gas from underground rock formations. It involves drilling a well and then injecting a high-pressure mixture of water, sand, and chemicals to release the fuel from the rock. The process can increase the recovery of oil and gas from existing wells and has been a major driver of US energy production in recent years, but it has also been criticized for its potential environmental impacts, such as contamination of groundwater and increased air pollution.

Fractal

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A fractal is a geometric shape that displays self-similarity, meaning it appears the same at different scales. Fractals are often irregular and fragmented, with repeating patterns that never end. They can be found in nature, art, and mathematics, and have unique properties that distinguish them from traditional geometric shapes.

Fractals

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Fractals are geometric shapes that exhibit self-similarity at different scales. They are composed of smaller copies of themselves, and their patterns repeat infinitely. Fractals can be found in nature, art, and mathematics, and are used to describe complex structures and patterns. Examples of fractals include Romanesco broccoli, snowflakes, and the Mandelbrot set.

Fraction

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A fraction is a part of a whole that is expressed as a ratio or a proportion. It consists of two parts: a numerator (the top number) and a denominator (the bottom number). Fractions are used to represent a part of a whole, such as one half, one third, etc. They are commonly used in mathematics, chemistry, and other fields to describe proportions and ratios.

Fractional

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A fractional amount or part is one of a smaller number of parts that make up a whole. In mathematics, a fraction is a way of expressing a part of a whole as a numerator (number on top) divided by a denominator (number at the bottom). For example, the fraction 1/2 represents one half of a whole. In everyday language, fractional can also mean partial or incomplete. For instance, a fractional shower means a shower that is only partially taken.

Fractionalisation

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Fractionalisation refers to the process or result of breaking down something, such as a division, a group, or a population, into smaller segments or subgroups. It often involves the creation of multiple subgroups, each with its own distinct characteristics, interests, or identities. This can occur in various contexts, including politics, sociology, economics, and more. In fractionalisation, the original whole is fragmented into smaller parts, leading to increased diversity, complexity, and potentially, conflict or competition between these subgroups.

Fractionalise

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To fractionalize something means to divide it into small, separate units or parts, often in a way that creates many individual components from a single whole. This can be done physically, such as cutting a object into smaller pieces, or metaphorically, such as dividing a complex system into smaller, more manageable parts.

Fractionalised

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Fractionalised refers to the process of dividing a whole or a complete entity into smaller, separate parts or segments. This term is often used in various contexts, including:<br><br>1. Finance: Fractionalised ownership, where an asset, such as a property or a company, is broken down into smaller, valued portions that can be bought and sold separately.<br>2. Marketing: Fractionalisation of a market, where a large market is divided into smaller, niche segments with specific interests or needs.<br>3. Biology: Fractionalisation of a biological process or system, where a complex function is broken down into smaller, manageable components.<br><br>In general, fractionalised implies a division or decomposition of something into smaller, more manageable parts, often to facilitate analysis, management, or exploitation.

Fractionalization

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Fractionalization refers to the process or state of being divided or split into smaller, often distinct parts or segments, often in a way that creates divisions, separations, or disparities. This can occur in various contexts, such as:<br><br> Politics: the division of a country or region into smaller, often conflicting groups or factions.<br> Society: the breakdown of social unity and cohesion, leading to the emergence of distinct cultural, linguistic, or religious groups.<br> Economics: the fragmentation of an economy, market, or industry into smaller, often competing segments.<br><br>In general, fractionalization can lead to increased conflict, instability, and inequality, as different groups may have competing interests, demands, or values.

Fractionalize

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To fractionalize means to divide or separate something into separate, distinct parts or proportions, often in a specific or deliberate manner. This term is commonly used in various fields, including mathematics, chemistry, and physics, where it refers to the process of breaking down a whole or a mixture into smaller, measurable components. In business, fractionalize can also imply the division of ownership, responsibilities, or resources among multiple individuals or entities.

Fractionalized

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The word "fractionalized" refers to something that is broken down into smaller parts or fractions, often to make it more manageable or understandable. This term is commonly used in various fields such as finance, mathematics, and biology. In finance, for example, fractionalized ownership refers to a situation where multiple individuals own a share of a company or asset, whereas in biology, fractionalized gene expression refers to the process where genes are turned on or off to varying degrees. Overall, the term "fractionalized" emphasizes the idea of splitting something into smaller components to achieve a specific goal or understanding.

Fractionally

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In a fractional manner, to a small extent or degree, slightly, partially, or in part.

Fractionary

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Fractionary refers to something that is limited or partial in extent or extent.

Fractionate

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The verb "fractionate" means to divide something into small parts or fractions, often in order to separate, purify, or analyze them. For example, a scientist may use a technique to fractionate a mixture of compounds to isolate the individual components.

Fractionated

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Fractionated refers to something that has been divided into smaller parts or fragments, often in a deliberate or intentional manner. This can apply to a wide range of concepts, including emotions, experiences, ideas, or even a physical object. In essence, fractionation implies a sense of separation or breakdown into distinct, often smaller, components.

Fractionating

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Fractionating refers to the process of breaking down a complex system, phenomenon, or concept into smaller, more manageable parts or fractions. This can be done to gain a deeper understanding of the system, identify patterns or relationships, or to simplify the complexity of the concept.

Fractionation

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Fractionation is the act of splitting or separating something, such as a mixture, process, or phenomenon, into distinct parts or components, typically in a specific or controlled manner. It can refer to various scientific, medical, or industrial processes, including:<br><br>1. Chemical fractionation: the separation of complex substances into their component parts, such as the isolation of specific chemicals or compounds.<br>2. Biochemical fractionation: the separation of biological molecules, such as proteins, lipids, or nucleic acids, into their individual components.<br>3. Environmental fractionation: the separation of pollutants or contaminants from air, water, or soil into distinct parts, allowing for more effective remediation or cleanup.<br>4. Psychological fractionation: a therapeutic technique used to treat dissociative disorders, where the patient's traumatic memories or emotions are split into distinct parts, allowing for processing and resolution.<br><br>In general, fractionation involves the division of a complex system or entity into smaller, more manageable parts to achieve a specific goal, such as understanding, purification, or treatment.

Fractionator

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A fractionator is a device or process used to separate a mixture of substances that differ in their chemical properties, such as their boiling points or solubility. It is commonly used in chemical manufacturing and petrochemical processing to produce high-purity products. In a fractionator, a mixture is heated and the components are separated based on their volatility, with the more volatile components being collected as vapors and the less volatile components remaining in the liquid phase.

Fractioned

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Fractioned means broken down into small parts or disconnected elements; divided or separated into incomplete or incomplete sections, often in a way that is irrational, incoherent, or lacks a clear logic.

Fractioning

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Fractioning is a noun that refers to the process of breaking down something into small, distinct parts or fractions. In mathematics, fractioning can refer to the act of dividing a quantity or quantity into equal or nearly equal parts. In a broader sense, fractioning can also refer to the act of fragmenting or breaking down something into smaller, isolated units or aspects.

Fractions

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Fractions are parts of a whole represented by a numerical value consisting of a numerator (the top number) and a denominator (the bottom number). The numerator tells you how many equal parts you have, and the denominator tells you how many parts the whole is divided into. For example, the fraction 3/4 means you have 3 parts out of a total of 4 parts.

Fractious

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Fractious refers to someone or something that is peevish, irritable, and prone to outbursts of anger or ill temper. It can also describe a situation or relationship that is troubled or contentious.

Fractiously

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Fractiously is an adverb that means in a peevish or petulant manner; in a whimsical or capricious way. It describes the behavior of someone who is being overly touchy, irritable, or irascible, often in a sudden or fleeting way.