monotonous sounded or spoken in a tone unvarying in pitch
Fontenoy a battle in 1745 in which the French army under Marshal Saxe defeated the English army and their allies under the duke of Cumberland
contentious showing an inclination to disagree
finiteness the quality of being finite
fondness a positive feeling of liking or affection
content satisfied or showing satisfaction with things as they are
continuous moving in time or space without interruption
faintness the quality of being dim or lacking contrast
wantonness the trait of lacking restraint or control
countenance the appearance conveyed by a person's face
Fonteyn English dancer who danced with Rudolf Nureyev (born in 1919)
windiness a mildly windy state of the air
sentence a string of words satisfying grammatical rules of a language
intense possessing a distinctive feature to a heightened degree
mountainous containing many mountains
neotenous of or relating to or characterized by neoteny
fontanel any membranous gap between the bones of the cranium in an infant or fetus
Fentanyl trade names of a narcotic analgesic that can be inhaled and that acts on the central nervous system and may become addictive; used as a veterinary anesthetic and with other drugs before, during, and after surgery; also used as a nonlethal gas to incapacitate people in hostage situations; also abused as a recreational drug
tendency an inclination to do something
Fontanne United States actress (born in England) who married Alfred Lunt and performed with him in many plays (1887-1983)