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8-letter words containing e, a, r, f, u

  • aflutter — in or into a nervous or excited state
  • aftersun — a moisturizing lotion applied to the skin to soothe sunburn and avoid peeling
  • angerful — Full of anger, expressing anger.
  • aquifers — Plural form of aquifer.
  • argufied — Simple past tense and past participle of argufy.
  • argufier — a person who argufies
  • argufies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of argufy.
  • aurifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aurify.
  • autofire — (video games) A feature on a joystick that permits automatic firing, as though the player were repeatedly pressing the fire button.
  • beaufort — Henry. ?1374–1447, English cardinal, half-brother of Henry IV; chancellor (1403–04, 1413–17, 1424–26)
  • carefull — Obsolete spelling of careful.
  • chauffer — a small portable heater or stove
  • chearful — Archaic spelling of cheerful.
  • crateful — (informal) As much as a crate would hold.
  • dearnful — gloomy or heavy-hearted
  • defrauds — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of defraud.
  • dreadful — causing great dread, fear, or terror; terrible: a dreadful storm.
  • dreamful — a succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
  • ear tuft — a tuft of long feathers above the eyes of some owls and other birds that becomes erect when the bird is excited or afraid but is not used in hearing.
  • earmuffs — A pair of soft fabric coverings, connected by a band across the top of the head, that are worn over the ears to protect them from cold or noise.
  • faburden — an early system of musical harmonization
  • factures — Plural form of facture.
  • failures — Plural form of failure.
  • fair-use — reasonable and limited use of copyrighted material so as not to infringe upon copyright: The artist's biographer claimed fair use of quotes from unpublished personal letters.
  • farceurs — Plural form of farceur.
  • farceuse — a woman skilled in farce.
  • farouche — fierce.
  • faulknerWilliam, 1897–1962, U.S. novelist and short-story writer. Nobel Prize 1949.
  • faultier — having faults or defects; imperfect.
  • favoured — Treated or regarded with partiality.
  • favourer — Alternative form of favorer.
  • fearfull — Archaic form of fearful.
  • featured — made a feature or highlight; given prominence: a featured article; a featured actor.
  • features — a prominent or conspicuous part or characteristic: Tall buildings were a new feature on the skyline.
  • february — the second month of the year, ordinarily containing 28 days, but containing 29 days in leap years. Abbreviation: Feb.
  • feldgrau — the shade of grey worn by German soldiers in World War II
  • figurate — Forming a figure.
  • filature — the act of forming into threads.
  • fixature — anything that holds an object in place, whether by physical or chemical means
  • flaneurs — Plural form of flaneur.
  • flare up — to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind.
  • flare-up — to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind.
  • flareups — Plural form of flareup.
  • flaubert — Gustave [gys-tav] /güsˈtav/ (Show IPA), 1821–80, French novelist.
  • flaunter — to parade or display oneself conspicuously, defiantly, or boldly.
  • flexural — the act of flexing or bending.
  • formulae — a set form of words, as for stating or declaring something definitely or authoritatively, for indicating procedure to be followed, or for prescribed use on some ceremonial occasion.
  • fracture — the breaking of a bone, cartilage, or the like, or the resulting condition. Compare comminuted fracture, complete fracture, compound fracture, greenstick fracture, simple fracture.
  • frame up — a fraudulent incrimination of an innocent person.
  • frame-up — a fraudulent incrimination of an innocent person.

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