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Fadme
  1. - A fathom.
False
  1. adjective - (used especially of persons) not dependable in devotion or affection; unfaithful; "a false friend"; "when lovers prove untrue"
  2. adopted in order to deceive; "an assumed name"; "an assumed cheerfulness"; "a fictitious address"; "fictive sympathy"; "a pretended interest"; "a put-on childish voice"; "sham modesty"
  3. arising from error; "a false assumption"; "a mistaken view of the situation"
  4. deliberately deceptive; "false pretenses"
  5. designed to deceive; "a suitcase with a false bottom"
  6. erroneous and usually accidental; "a false start"; "a false alarm"
  7. in a disloyal and faithless manner; "he behaved treacherously"; "his wife played him false"
  8. inaccurate in pitch; "a false (or sour) note"; "her singing was off key"
  9. inappropriate to reality or facts; "delusive faith in a wonder drug"; "delusive expectations"; "false hopes"
  10. not genuine or real; being an imitation of the genuine article; "it isn't fake anyth
Falwe
  1. - Fallow.
Farce
  1. noun - a comedy characterized by broad satire and improbable situations
  2. fill with a stuffing while cooking; "Have you stuffed the turkey yet?"
  3. mixture of ground raw chicken and mushrooms with pistachios and truffles and onions and parsley and lots of butter and bound with eggs
Farle
  1. unknown - Thin oatmeal cake, often triangular
Farse
  1. - An addition to, or a paraphrase of, some part of the Latin service in the vernacular; -- common in English before the Reformation.
Faule
  1. - A fall or falling band.
Fauve
  1. noun - a member of a group of French painters who followed fauvism
Fayre
  1. unknown - an old-fashioned spelling of fare, used to talk about the type of food served somewhere: an old-fashioned spelling of fair, used to talk about a traditional public event where goods are bought and sold and where there is entertainment:
Feaze
  1. - To untwist; to unravel, as the end of a rope.