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6-letter words containing d, f

  • fagged — to tire or weary by labor; exhaust (often followed by out): The long climb fagged us out.
  • failed — unsuccessful; failed: a totally fail policy.
  • faired — free from bias, dishonesty, or injustice: a fair decision; a fair judge.
  • fandom — fans collectively, as of a motion-picture star or a professional game or sport.
  • fanged — to seize; grab.
  • fanned — any device for producing a current of air by the movement of a broad surface or a number of such surfaces.
  • fantod — Usually, fantods. a state of extreme nervousness or restlessness; the willies; the fidgets (usually preceded by the): We all developed the fantods when the plane was late in arriving.
  • fapped — Simple past tense and past participle of fap.
  • farads — Plural form of farad.
  • farand — (UK dialectal) Fashioned; conditioned; seeming; having a specified disposition.
  • farced — Simple past tense and past participle of farce.
  • farded — facial cosmetics.
  • fardel — a bundle; burden.
  • farden — (UK, obsolete, Northern England) eye dialect of farthing.
  • farmed — a tract of land, usually with a house, barn, silo, etc., on which crops and often livestock are raised for livelihood.
  • farted — Simple past tense and past participle of fart.
  • fashed — Simple past tense and past participle of fash.
  • fasted — Simple past tense and past participle of fast.
  • fatted — having too much flabby tissue; corpulent; obese: a fat person.
  • faulds — Plural form of fauld.
  • fawned — a young deer, especially an unweaned one.
  • fdlibm — A new version of the C maths library, libm, by Dr. K-C Ng. It is the basis for the bundled /usr/lib/libm.so in Solaris 2.3 for SPARC and for future Solaris 2 releases for x86 and PowerPC. It provides the standard functions necessary to pass the usual test suites. This new libm can be configured to handle exceptions in accordance with various language standards or in the spirit of IEEE 754. The C source code should be portable to any IEEE 754 system. E-mail: <[email protected]> ("send all from fdlibm"), <[email protected]> (comments and bug reports).
  • fealed — Simple past tense and past participle of feal.
  • feared — afraid; afeard.
  • feazed — Simple past tense and past participle of feaze.
  • fecund — producing or capable of producing offspring, fruit, vegetation, etc., in abundance; prolific; fruitful: fecund parents; fecund farmland.
  • fed up — simple past tense and past participle of feed.
  • feddan — an Egyptian unit of area equivalent to 1.038 acres (0.42 ha).
  • feddle — A shortened form of the term \"federal agent\".
  • fedora — a soft felt hat with a curled brim, worn with the crown creased lengthwise.
  • feeded — (nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of feed.
  • feedee — The participant in feederism who is overfed.
  • feeder — a person or thing that supplies food or feeds something.
  • feined — Simple past tense and past participle of feine.
  • felids — Plural form of felid.
  • felled — simple past tense of fall.
  • felted — simple past tense and past participle of feel.
  • femdom — (BDSM) female domination, a paraphilia in which women dominate men or other women.
  • fenced — a barrier enclosing or bordering a field, yard, etc., usually made of posts and wire or wood, used to prevent entrance, to confine, or to mark a boundary.
  • fended — Simple past tense and past participle of fend.
  • fender — the pressed and formed sheet-metal part mounted over the road wheels of an automobile, bicycle, etc., to reduce the splashing of mud, water, and the like.
  • ferdus — Firdausi.
  • fervid — heated or vehement in spirit, enthusiasm, etc.: a fervid orator.
  • fessed — Simple past tense and past participle of fess.
  • feudal — of, relating to, or like the feudal system, or its political, military, social, and economic structure.
  • feuded — Simple past tense and past participle of feud.
  • fezzed — Wearing a fez.
  • fibbed — Simple past tense and past participle of fib.
  • fibred — (especially in combination) Having (a specified form of) fibres.
  • fiddle — a musical instrument of the viol family.
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