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There are 20 words ending with DFAST

bedfast bed-fast  ——  acid-fasthandfastheadfastholdfast Holdfast hold␣fastlandfaststedfast  ——  stand␣faststeadfaststood␣fast  ——  failed␣fast  ——  hard-and-fast hard␣and␣fastunsteadfast  ——  thick␣and␣fast  ——  oversteadfast  ——  come␣thick␣and␣fast

29 definitions found

  • bedfast — adj. Unable to leave one’s bed, especially because of illness… — n. A joint or hook that attaches a bedrail to a headboard or footboard. — n. One who is bedfast.
  • bed-fast — adj. Alternative form of bedfast. — n. Alternative form of bedfast.
  • acid-fast — adj. (Histology, of bacteria) Retaining stain when treated with…
  • handfast — n. (Obsolete) A hold, grasp; custody, power of confining or keeping. — n. (Obsolete) A contract, agreement, covenant; specifically betrothal, espousal. — v. (Transitive) To pledge; to bind.
  • headfast — n. (Nautical) A rope at the bows of a ship used to fasten it to a wharf, etc.
  • holdfast — n. Something to or by which an object can be securely fastened. — n. (Biology) A root-like structure that anchors aquatic sessile… — n. (Archaic, medicine) Actinomycosis.
  • Holdfast — prop.n. A hamlet and civil parish (served by Longdon, Queenhill…
  • hold␣fast — v. (Idiomatic) hold firm.
  • landfast — adj. Connected or anchored to the land.
  • stedfast — adj. Archaic spelling of steadfast.
  • stand␣fast — v. (Idiomatic) stand firm. — interj. (Archery) a warning not to pass between the arrow and the target.
  • steadfast — adj. Fixed or unchanging; steady. — adj. Firmly loyal or constant; unswerving.
  • stood␣fast — v. Simple past tense and past participle of stand fast.
  • failed␣fast — v. Simple past tense and past participle of fail fast.
  • hard-and-fast — adj. (Idiomatic, of rules, etc) strictly maintained.
  • hard␣and␣fast — adj. Alternative form of hard-and-fast.
  • unsteadfast — adj. Not steadfast; wavering, unfaithful.
  • thick␣and␣fast — adv. Occurring in large numbers and rapidly.
  • oversteadfast — adj. Excessively steadfast.
  • come␣thick␣and␣fast — v. (Idiomatic) To arrive rapidly in large groups.
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