Words Starting With "F"

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Finding

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Finding typically refers to the process of discovering or coming across something that was previously unknown or hidden. It can also refer to a successful effort to locate or retrieve something that was misplaced or difficult to access.

Findings

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Findings refer to the results or outcomes of an investigation, research, or experiment. They are the conclusions or evidence gathered from the process, usually presented in a report, paper, or presentation. Findings can be factual, statistical, or observational, and are often used to support claims, arguments, or decisions.

Findus

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"Findus" is a brand name of a UK-based food company, best known for their frozen ready meals, particularly their chicken nuggets and lasagna.

Fine-tune

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To fine-tune something means to make small, carefully-made adjustments to it in order to improve its performance, quality, or accuracy. This can refer to a wide range of things, such as a machine, a musical instrument, a motor, or even a theory or concept. The idea is to get the thing to run or function optimally by making precise adjustments, rather than trying to make big changes all at once.

Fine-tuning

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Fine-tuning refers to the process of making small adjustments or refinements to something, often in order to achieve a more precise or optimal result. This can apply to a wide range of contexts, including:<br><br> In sports: fine-tuning a player's technique or strategy for better performance<br> In engineering: fine-tuning the settings of a machine or system to improve its efficiency or accuracy<br> In business: fine-tuning a company's operations or strategies to stay competitive in the market<br> In music: fine-tuning a musician's performance by making slight adjustments to pitch, tone, or tempo.

Fine

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The word "fine" can have different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br> Good or satisfied: "I'm fine, thanks for asking."<br> + Meaning: The speaker is okay, content, or satisfied.<br> Of high quality: "This is a fine wine."<br> + Meaning: The wine is of excellent quality, refined, or luxurious.<br> Punished or conditioned to behave: "He was fined for speeding."<br> + Meaning: The person was given a penalty or a punishment, often in the form of a monetary payment, as a deterrent to deter them from misbehaving.<br><br>In general, "fine" can connote a sense of quality, approval, or acceptability.

Fineal

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I apologize, but there is no word "fineal" in the English language. It's possible that you meant "final", which means:<br><br> Last in a series or sequence<br> Ending or concluding something<br> Having the highest or most excellent quality<br><br>Example sentences:<br> The final exam is next week.<br> She gave me a final answer to the question.<br> This is the finest wine I've ever tasted, the final product of years of perfecting the art.

Finealed

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I apologize, but the word "finealed" is not a valid or recognized English word. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you please provide more context or clarify the correct spelling of the word? I'll do my best to assist you.

Fined

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The verb "to fine" means to impose a penalty or a sum of money on someone as a punishment for breaking a rule or law. This can be done by an authority such as a court or a government agency. It is often used in the phrase "to fine someone" which means to give someone a penalty or a punishment.

Finely-honed

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Fine and delicate in form or detail; having been carefully shaped or refined: "a finely-honed sense of judgment".

Finely

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Finely refers to something that is delicate, precise, and of high quality. It can also imply a sense of refinement, subtlety, or intricacy. For example, "She finely crafted the intricate wooden box" or "The chef finely chopped the fresh herbs for the salad".

Fineness

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Fineness refers to the quality of being extremely delicate, refined, or subtle in texture, quality, or expression. It can also describe a level of precision, nuance, or subtlety in something, whether it be a material, a skill, or an idea. For example, the fineness of a silver object refers to its delicacy and refinement, while the fineness of a pianist's touch refers to their precision and subtlety on the keys. In a broader sense, fineness can also connotate elegance, sophistication, or refinement.

Finer

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Finer refers to something that is more delicate, precise, or refined than something else. It can also imply a higher quality or standard. For example, "The finer details of the painting were lost on the amateur artist." or "This is a finer wine than I've ever tasted."

Fineries

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Fineries are luxurious and elaborate decorations or furnishings, typically used to refer to something that is ornate, extravagant, or showy.

Finery

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Finery refers to something that is elegant, refined, and luxurious, especially in terms of appearance or dress. It can also refer to something that is elaborate or ornate.

Fines

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Fines are a type of financial penalty imposed on someone who has broken the law, often as a result of a conviction in a court of law. They can also refer to a charge for something, such as a hotel, hotel room, or airline ticket, or a penalty for transporting or possessing an item that is illegal, such as a firearm or a controlled substance. In addition, fines can also refer to a small charge, such as a fine for a minor traffic offense or a fine for being late.

Finesse

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Finesse is a noun that refers to the delicate and subtle skill, quality, or degree of skill shown in performing a precise or intricate action, often with a sense of elegance and refinement. It can also imply a certain subtlety, tact, or diplomacy in handling a situation.

Finessed

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Refined or polished to a high degree of skill or expertise; extremely well done or effective.

Finesses

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Finesse refers to a subtle and delicate quality of skill, taste, or refinement; a delicate and precise touch or technique. It can also refer to a clever or skillful maneuver or strategy.

Finessing

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Finessing refers to the act of manipulating or dealing with a situation in a subtle, often deceitful, or indirect manner, typically to achieve a desired outcome or avoid confrontation. It can also refer to the act of refining or perfecting something, such as a plan or a technique, in a precise or skillful way. In general, finessing implies a sense of subtlety, skill, and possibly even deceit or manipulation.

Finest

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The word "finest" is an adjective that means of the highest quality or excellence. It can be used to describe something that is outstanding, superior, or exceptional in its class or category. For example: "She is widely regarded as the finest pianist of her generation."

Finger

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The word "finger" refers to a long, thin, pointed or tapered part of the hand, used for grasping, pointing, or manipulating objects. It is one of the five digits of the human hand, consisting of the distal phalanx, the intermediate phalanx, and the proximal phalanx, attached to the hand by the metacarpal bone at the wrist.

Fingerboard

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A fingerboard is a small, portable board used for multiple purposes, particularly in skating and surfing. It is typically a small, rectangular board made of wood, carbon fiber, or other materials, and is designed to be manipulated by hand, using the fingers, to perform tricks and stunts.

Fingerbowl

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A fingerbowl is a small bowl of water, often served at the end of a meal, particularly in formal dining settings. Its purpose is for guests to wash their fingers before dessert or coffee, as a way to freshen up and clean their hands.

Fingered

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The word "fingered" can have two different meanings depending on the context.<br><br>As a verb, "to finger" means to identify or point out someone or something as the responsible party, often in a formal investigation or official procedure. For example: "The detective fingered the suspect as the prime culprit."<br><br>As an adjective, "fingered" can also refer to something that has been manipulated or touched by fingers, often in a delicate or precise manner. For example: "The artist carefully fingered the intricate details of the ceramic vase."<br><br>It's worth noting that the word "fingered" can also have a slightly different connotation in certain contexts, particularly in criminal or forensic contexts, where it may imply a more formal or official identification or accusation.

Fingerer

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I apologize, but I couldn't find a word called "fingerer". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Could you please provide more context or clarify the word? <br><br>If you meant "fingering", it refers to the act of pressing or plucking the strings of a keyboard instrument, such as a piano, or the act of identifying or counting the notes of a musical melody by touch, without looking at the notes.

Fingering

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Fingering is the act of playing a musical instrument, especially the piano or organ, using the fingers. It can also refer to the act of financially supporting or promoting something, especially an artist or a cause.

Fingerling

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Fingerling is a term that refers to a young potato that is harvested while it is still relatively small in size, typically when it is about 2-3 inches (5-7.5 cm) in length.

Fingermarks

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Fingermarks refer to the marks or impressions left by the oils and sweat from a person's fingertips on a surface, typically used as evidence in forensic science to identify individuals or link them to a crime scene.

Fingernail

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A fingernail is a hard, keratin-based plate that grows from the tip of each finger. It is a natural part of the human body, and its primary function is to protect the sensitive tips of the fingers. Fingernails can be trimmed, filed, and painted, and they usually grow continuously throughout a person's life.

Fingernails

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Fingernails refer to the keratin-based structures that grow from the tips of the fingers and toes. They are a part of the nail apparatus and serve several functions, including protection, sensation, and display of personal grooming. Fingernails can be trimmed, shaped, and polished to maintain their appearance and hygiene.

Fingerpost

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A fingerpost is a traditional sign or marker, typically found in the British Isles, used to indicate the direction of nearby towns, villages, or landmarks. It usually features a long, thin pole with a wedge-shaped or curved piece of wood or metal attached to the top, bearing a pointer or hand that is directed towards the desired location. Fingerposts were commonly used before the advent of modern road signs and were often found in rural areas where other signage was scarce. They often featured artistic and intricate designs, and some have become iconic symbols of traditional English village scenes.

Fingerprint

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A unique pattern of ridges and valleys on the surface of a finger, used for identification purposes, typically in forensic science and security systems.

Fingerprinted

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The word "fingerprinted" is the past tense and past participle of the verb "to fingerprint". It means to take the impressions of a person's fingerprints, typically for identification purposes, such as in law enforcement or forensics.

Fingerprinting

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Fingerprinting is the process of collecting and classifying human fingerprints, typically for law enforcement or identification purposes. It involves taking a digital or physical impression of an individual's fingerprint, which is then analyzed to provide unique characteristics, such as patterns, ridges, and creases, that can be used to identify the individual or link them to a crime scene.

Fingerprints

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Fingerprints are the unique patterns of ridges and valleys on an individual's fingertips. They are formed by the unique arrangements of sweat pores, sweat glands, and ridges on the fingertip and are considered to be a unique biometric identifier. Fingerprints are used for identification and verification purposes, such as in forensic science, security clearance, and border control. They are also useful for solving crimes, as they can be used to match an individual to a crime scene or a piece of evidence.