6-letter words containing a, f, t
- farest — Archaic second-person singular form of fare.
- farnet — A non-profit corporation, established in 1987, whose mission is to advance the use of computer networks to improve research and education.
- farted — Simple past tense and past participle of fart.
- farter — Someone or something that farts.
- fartsy — Only used in artsy-fartsy.
- fasted — Simple past tense and past participle of fast.
- fasten — to attach firmly or securely in place; fix securely to something else.
- faster — moving or able to move, operate, function, or take effect quickly; quick; swift; rapid: a fast horse; a fast pain reliever; a fast thinker.
- fastie — a deceitful act
- fastly — Securely.
- fatass — Alternative form of fat-ass.
- fatcat — Alternative spelling of fat cat.
- father — a male parent.
- fathom — a unit of length equal to six feet (1.8 meters): used chiefly in nautical measurements. Abbreviation: fath.
- fatiha — the first chapter of the Koran, recited at the beginning of every rak'ah.
- fatima — a village in central Portugal, N of Lisbon: Roman Catholic shrine.
- fating — something that unavoidably befalls a person; fortune; lot: It is always his fate to be left behind.
- fatsia — a shrub or small tree, Fatsia japonica, of the ginseng family, having large, glossy, palmately compound leaves and often grown as a houseplant.
- fatted — having too much flabby tissue; corpulent; obese: a fat person.
- fatten — to make fat.
- fatter — having too much flabby tissue; corpulent; obese: a fat person.
- fatwah — Alternative spelling of fatwa.
- fatwas — Plural form of fatwa.
- faucet — any device for controlling the flow of liquid from a pipe or the like by opening or closing an orifice; tap; cock.
- faults — Plural form of fault.
- faulty — having faults or defects; imperfect.
- fausty — Fusty.
- fautor — a supporter or patron
- fealty — History/Historical. fidelity to a lord. the obligation or the engagement to be faithful to a lord, usually sworn to by a vassal.
- feasts — Plural form of feast.
- feater — apt; skillful; dexterous.
- featly — suitably; appropriately.
- fermat — Pierre de [pyer duh] /pyɛr də/ (Show IPA), 1601–65, French mathematician.
- festal — pertaining to or befitting a feast, festival, holiday, or gala occasion.
- fetial — concerned with declarations of war and treaties of peace: fetial law.
- fiaunt — a warrant issued to the Court of Chancery in Ireland in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
- fiesta — any festival or festive celebration.
- filate — threadlike.
- fitnah — (historical) antagonism towards early Muslims.
- fixate — to fix; make stable or stationary.
- flat a — the vowel sound of a as in the usual US or S Brit pronunciation of hand, cat, usually represented by the symbol (æ)
- flathe — Flan.
- flatly — absolutely and without qualification: Our offer was flatly rejected.
- flatty — a flat shoe, a shoe without heels
- flatus — intestinal gas produced by bacterial action on waste matter in the intestines and composed primarily of hydrogen sulfide and varying amounts of methane.
- flaunt — to parade or display oneself conspicuously, defiantly, or boldly.
- flauta — a tightly rolled corn tortilla filled with shredded meat, chopped vegetables, or cheese, usually deep fried and garnished with sour cream, guacamole, or salsa.
- floats — to rest or remain on the surface of a liquid; be buoyant: The hollow ball floated.
- floaty — able to float; buoyant.
- fluate — a former name for fluoride