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haft (n) the handle of a dagger
habitual (adj) done as a habit
hacksaw (n) a saw with a narrow blade set in a frame
hacienda (n) a large estate with a house
hadock (n) a fish of the North Atlantic
hackle (n) the neck or saddle feathers of certain birds, hairs along the back of a dog
habitable (adj) suitable for habitation
haberdasher (n) a dealer in men's clothing
habitation (n) the state of living somewhere
fable (n) a tale conveying a moral, a lie
fabric (n) a textile
fabricate (v) to invent
fabulous (adj) marvellous
facade (n) the face of a building or an outward appearance
facelift (n) a procedure to improve the appearance of a thing
facet (n) a particular aspect or one side of a many sided thing
facetious (adj) treating serious issues with inappropriate humour
face to face (adv) confronting
face value (n) assume something is genuinely what it appears to be
facilitate(v) make easy or easier
gab (v) chatter
gabble (v) loud unintelligible talk
gable (n) the triangular uppper part of a wall enclosed by two sloping planes of a ridged roof
gad (v) go about idly
gadfly (n) a cattle-biting fly
gaff (n) a stick with a large iron hook used for catching large fish
gag (n) a piece of cloth put over the mouth to prevent speaking
galactic (adj) relating to galaxies
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