- friofac m (“barb (of fish-hook); restraint”)
- frithagóid f (“counter-objection”)
- fritháireamh m (“set-off”)
- fritháirigh (“set off”, verb)
- frithbhuille m (“counterblow; reverse stroke”)
- frithchatóid f (“anticathode”)
- frithcheilg f (“counterplot”)
- frithchiallach (“antonymous”, adjective)
- frithchiallach m (“antonym”)
- frithchioclón m, frith-chuaranfa f (“anticyclone”)
- frithchléireach (“anticlerical”, adjective)
- frithchomhairle f (“counter-advice”)
- frithchosc m (“countercheck”)
- frithchosúil (“paradoxical”, adjective)
- frithchothromaíocht f (“counterbalance”)
- frithchúiseamh m (“discharge”)
- frithchur m (“contraposition”)
- frithdhearbhú m (“counter-declaration”)
- frithdhílse f (“reversion”)
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- frithdhleathacht f (“antinomy”)
- frithdhúnadh m (“lock-out”)
- frithéasc m (“reversed fault”)
- frithfhillteach (“reflex”, adjective)
- frithghaoth f (“contrary, unfavourable, wind”)
- frithgheall (“underwrite”, verb)
- frithghealltanas m (“(act of) underwriting”)
- frithghiniúint f (“contraception”)
- frithghiniúnach (“contraceptive”, adjective)
- frithghiniúnach m (“contraceptive”)
- frithghníomh m (“counteraction; reaction, counterstroke”)
- frithghob m (“hooked beak”)
- frithghoin f (“counter-wound(ing)”)
- frithghreannach m (“counter-irritant”)
- frithiontráil f (“corresponding entry”)
- frithloighceacht f (“antilogy”)
- frithluail f (“reflex action”)
- frithlúbthacht f (“bending strength”)
- frithmhúr m (“counterwall”)
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- frithráigh (“contradict”, verb)
- frithshá m (“counter-thrust, riposte”)
- frithsheasmhach (“resistant”, adjective)
- frithsheasmhacht f (“resistance, steadfastness”)
- frithsheipteach (“antiseptic”, adjective)
- frithsheipteán m (“antiseptic”)
- frithsheiptigh (“antisepticize”, verb)
- frithsheol (“reverse”, verb)
- frithshóisialta (“antisocial”, adjective)
- frithshruth m (“counter-current”)
- frithshuigh (“set against, contrast”, verb)
- frithspréigh (“reverberate”, verb)
- frithstróf f (“antistrophe”)
- frithuillinn f (“return angle”)
- fritonn f (“backlash”)
- fritoradh m (“contrary effect, reaction”)
- fritreo m (“sense”)
- fritreomhar (“antiparallel”, adjective)
- na fritíortha f pl (“the antipodes”)
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