💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Folliful"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| fond | Having a liking or affection (for). [(chiefly) with of] |
| foulish | Somewhat foul. |
| futilous | (obsolete) futile; trifling |
| fulenoun | (dialectal, chiefly Scotland) fool |
| floscular | (obsolete) flosculous |
| frolicnoun | Gaiety; merriment. |
| fanciblenoun | (obsolete) fanciful |
| leaffulnoun | The amount or measure held by a leaf. |
| infatuatenoun | (obsolete) Infatuated person. |
| damfoolnoun | Alternative spelling of damnfool. [(informal, sometimes vulgar) A contemptibly foolish person.] |
| frolicknoun | Archaic spelling of frolic. [Gaiety; merriment.] |
| fulsamic | (obsolete) Fulsome |
| frible | Obsolete spelling of fribble. [Of little or no importance, frivolous.] |
| fæculent | Archaic form of feculent. [Dirty with faeces or other impurities] |
| phancifull | (obsolete) Rare spelling of fanciful. [Imaginative or fantastic; ignoring reality.] |
| fructiculose | (archaic) fruitful; full of fruit. |
| frou-frounoun | Highly ornamented, overly elaborate; excessively girly. |
| fusomenoun | (biology) A germ cell-specific organelle assembled from membrane skeletal proteins and membranous vesicles. |
| foppynoun | foppish |
| fœcund | (hypercorrect) Obsolete form of fecund. [(formal) Highly fertile; able to produce offspring.] |
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