(nautical) The part of a ship's deck from amidships toward the stern
backfield
backfield
noun
(American football) The area behind the line of scrimmage occupied before the snap by the team on offense.
(baseball, rare) Synonym of outfield.
(soccer, US) The area behind either the offensive or defensive line.
The players occupying this area.
backfired
backfired
verb
simple past tense and past participle of backfire
blackford
dalesfolk
dalesfolk
noun
Dalesmen.
draffsack
drawknife
drawknife
noun
A joiner's tool having a blade with a handle at each end, used to shave off surfaces, by drawing it toward one; a shave; a drawshave.
A tool used for the purpose of making an incision along the path a saw is to follow, to prevent it from tearing the surface of the wood.
verb
(transitive) To cut or shave with a drawknife.
dwarflike
dwarflike
adj
Resembling or characteristic of a dwarf; small, diminutive.
fabrikoid
faulkland
feedbacks
feedbacks
noun
(proscribed) plural of feedback
verb
Third-person singular simple present indicative form of feedback
firedrake
firedrake
noun
(figurative, poetic) A worker at a furnace or fire
A fiery meteor, an ignis fatuus, a rocket
A fire-breathing dragon.
A kind of firework
floodmark
floodmark
noun
A mark indicating the height reached by the waters in a previous flood.
forkbeard
forkbeard
noun
A European fish (Raniceps raninus), having a large flat head.
Another species of hake, Phycis phycis
The European forked hake or hake's-dame (Phycis blennoides).
frankfold
frankford
frederika
friedcake
friedcake
noun
(US) A small deep-fried pastry
jacknifed
karlfeldt
kefiatoid
mafficked
mafficked
verb
simple past tense and past participle of maffick
tackified
tackified
verb
simple past tense and past participle of tackify
unflanked
unflanked
adj
Not flanked.
unfranked
unfranked
adj
Not franked.
wakefield
wakefield
noun
(physics) A small area of very strong potential gradient, in a laser beam or plasma stream, used to accelerate charged particles in a plasma wakefield accelerator