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| Factor | One who acts or transacts business for another; any of the numbers or symbols in mathematics that when multiplied together form a product. |
| Feature | To picture or portray in the mind; imagine; |
| Figurative | Of or relating to representation of form or figure; expressing one thing in terms normally denoting another with which it may be regarded as analogous; |
| Figure | A person, thing, or action representative of another |
| Focus | Concentrate; |
| Footer | Bottom of page; one that is a specified number of feet in height, length, or breadth. |
| Foreshadow | To represent beforehand, present trends/future events. |
| Form | A printed or typed document with blank spaces for insertion of required or requested information. |
| Format | A general plan of organization; to produce in a specified form or style. |
| Former | Of, or relating to, or occurring in the past. |
| Formulate | To develop a formula for the preparation of, to put into a systematized statement or express in a formula. |
| Fragment | A part broken off, detached, or incomplete. |
| Frame | Something composed of parts fitted together and united; an open case or structure made for admitting, enclosing or supporting something. |
| General | Involving, relating to, or applicable to or characteristic of the majority of individuals involved. |
| Genre | A category of artistic, musical, or literary composition characterized by a particular style, form, or content. |