Words Starting With "F"

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Fingers

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Fingers are the parts of the hand that are used to grasp, manipulate, and perform various actions. They are typically long and thin, with joints at the tips that allow for flexibility. Fingers are used for a wide range of activities, including playing musical instruments, typing on a keyboard, and grasping objects.

Fingertip

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The word "fingertip" refers to the tip of a finger, especially the very end of the finger, which is sensitive to touch and pressure. It can also refer to a small quantity or amount, as in "a fingertip hold" meaning just enough to maintain something or "to give someone a fingertip to hold onto" meaning to provide them with a small amount of support or guidance.

Fingertips

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The word "fingertips" refers to the sensitive extremities at the ends of one's fingers. It can also figuratively mean the edges or limits of something, beyond which one cannot go or reach.

Fingolimod

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Fingolimod is a medication used to treat multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic and often disabling autoimmune disease that affects the central nervous system. It belongs to a class of medications called sphingosine 1-phosphate receptor modulators and works by altering the activity of immune cells, reducing inflammation, and therefore slowing the progression of the disease.

Finial

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The word "finial" refers to a decorative element that is typically located on top of a building, monument, or other structure. It is usually a ornamented piece that adds an architectural detail to a building's exterior or interior. Finials can be made of various materials, such as stone, metal, or wood, and can take on a variety of shapes and designs. They often serve as a focal point and can add a touch of elegance and sophistication to a structure.

Finials

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Finials are decorative ornaments, usually made of wood, metal, or stone, that are attached to the top of a pole, flagstaff, or architectural feature, such as a roof or a building. They can be simple or elaborate, and may be designed to serve as a weather vane, a symbol of power or status, or simply as an aesthetic feature.

Finical

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Finical refers to being fussy or particular about money or one's finances, often in an excessive or annoying way.

Finicality

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Finicality refers to the quality of being concerned with or obsessed with having a large amount of money or material possessions, often to the point of becoming overly focused on accumulating wealth.

Finicky

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Finicky refers to someone or something that is excessively demanding, particular, and often difficult to please. A finicky person tends to have high standards and is easily dissatisfied with things that do not meet their expectations.

Finific

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I apologize, but the word "finific" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a made-up or unfamiliar term. If you meant to ask about a different word, please feel free to provide it, and I'll do my best to explain its meaning.

Finifugal

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I apologize, but the word "finifugal" is not a valid English word. It appears to be a typo or a made-up word.

Finify

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Finify is a verb that means to make something ready for use or service; to prepare something in a final or complete way.

Fining

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Fining is the act of imposing a penalty or fine, usually in the form of a sum of money, as a result of a wrongdoing or infringement.

Finis

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Finis is a Latin word that means "the end" or "finish". It is often used in academic or formal contexts to indicate the conclusion of a work, such as a book, paper, or project.

Finish

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To "finish" means to complete or bring something to an end. For example: "I'll finish my homework in an hour", or "Can you finish this project by tomorrow?". It can also mean to consume or use up all of something, such as "I'm going to finish this meal", or "She finished the bottle of wine".

Finished

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The word "finished" can have several meanings depending on the context in which it is used. <br><br>1. Completed: "I finished my homework last night." (The focus is on the state of being done.)<br><br>2. Ended: "The movie finished at 10 PM." (The focus is on the termination of an activity.)<br><br>3. Fulfilled: "I finished my dream of running a marathon." (The focus is on achieving a goal.)<br><br>4. Perfected: "I finally finished my painting and it looks great." (The focus is on the final state of something.)<br><br>In general, "finished" implies that something has reached a point where it is complete, completed, or terminated.

Finisher

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A finisher is a person or thing that finishes or completes something, often in a final or decisive manner. In sports, a finisher is a player or athlete who scores the winning goal or point that decides the outcome of a competition or match. Additionally, a finisher can also refer to a substance or product that is added to a mixture or solution to complete or finalize its composition.

Finishes

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Finishes is a verb that means to bring an activity, process, or project to an end, usually by completing a task or reaching a goal. For example: "She finishes her homework every day before playing with her friends."

Finishing

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To be finishing means to be completing or ending something, such as a task, project, or activity. It can also refer to the act of ending or terminating something, such as a meeting, a phone call, or a relationship. Additionally, something that is finishing can also mean it is approaching its conclusion or nearing its end.

Finishings

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The word "finishings" refers to the final touches or details added to something, typically a project or product, to complete its development or production.

Finistere

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Finistere is a French word that refers to the westernmost region of Brittany, a region in the northwest of France.

Finisterre

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Finisterre is a term that refers to a point on the edge of the known world. In ancient times, it was believed to be the westernmost point of the world, marking the end of the known lands and the beginning of the unknown.

Finitary

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Finitary refers to something that is limited or bounded in scope, quantity, or extent. It can be used to describe a concept, theory, or system that is designed to operate within a finite framework, that is, one that has a predetermined and predetermined limit.

Finite

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Finite refers to something that has a limited extent, quantity, or duration. It can also refer to a quantity that is not infinite, as opposed to infinite, which means endless or boundless.

Finitely

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The adjective "finitely" means "to a limited extent" or "up to a certain point". It can also mean "in a limited or bounded manner". For example:<br><br> The hotel has finitely many rooms, so they can't accommodate all the guests. (meaning a limited number)<br> The solution to the problem is finitely complex, but not extremely so. (meaning bounded or limited in complexity)<br><br>In mathematics, "finitely" is often used to describe sets or structures that are countably infinite, meaning that their elements can be put into one-to-one correspondence with the natural numbers.

Finiteness

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Finiteness refers to the quality of being finite, meaning having a limited or bounded extent, quantity, or duration. It can describe something that is complete and self-contained, having a clear beginning and end, as opposed to being infinite or endless. In mathematics, finiteness is often used to describe sets, sequences, or functions that have a fixed and finite number of elements or iterations. In philosophy and linguistics, finiteness is often used to describe the limits and boundaries of human knowledge, language, or perception. In everyday life, finiteness can also refer to the awareness of one's own limitations, whether in terms of time, resources, or abilities.

Finito

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The word "finito" is an interjection, typically used to express that something is complete, finished, or done. It is often used informally in both written and spoken language. The phrase is typically used to convey a sense of satisfaction or relief, and can be translated to English as "all done", "finished", or "it's done".

Finitude

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Finitude refers to the quality or condition of being finite, limited, or bounded. It can also describe something that has a fixed or predetermined end or boundary, and is often used to contrast with infinity or infiniteness. In philosophy, the concept of finitude is particularly important in the context of existentialism and phenomenology, where it is used to describe the human experience of being mortal and limited by our own physical and mental boundaries.

Fink

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Fink means an informer or a traitor, typically in a group or organization.

Finkelstein

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Finkelstein is a surname of German or Jewish origin. It is an anglicized form of the Hebrew name "Finkelstein", which means "candlestick" or "candle factory".

Finland

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Finland is a Nordic country located in Northern Europe, bordered by Sweden, Norway, and Russia. It has a population of approximately 5.5 million people and a total area of around 338,000 square kilometers. Finland is known for its natural beauty, with vast forests, thousands of lakes, and fells in the north. The country has a strong economy and a high standard of living, with many high-tech companies and research institutions.

Finless

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Finless refers to something that does not have fins. Fins are appendages that are usually present on fish and other aquatic animals, which help them to swim and maneuver in the water. A finless creature is one that does not have these appendages, often used to describe a creature that has evolved to live in a different environment or to swim in a different way.

Finn

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Finn is a proper noun and can refer to a male given name, derived from the Old Norse "finn," meaning "fair" or "white." It is also the name of a fictional character, Finn McCool, from Irish mythology, and is the name of the planet in the Marvel Comics universe where the character Star-Lord is from.

Finnair

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Finnair is a Finnish airline based in Helsinki, Finland. It operates a hub at Helsinki-Vantaa Airport and is one of the country's largest and most prominent airlines. Finnair is a member of the Oneworld alliance and operates flights to over 60 cities in Asia, Europe, North America, and South America.

Finned

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Having or resembling fins, typically used to describe an animal that has fins, such as a fish.

Finnegan

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Finnegan: Finnegans Wake, a novel by James Joyce, also refers to a masculine given name derived from the Irish name "Fionnógaín", which means "fair-haired".