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9-letter words containing e, f, n

  • enfeoffed — Simple past tense and past participle of enfeoff.
  • enfiladed — Simple past tense and past participle of enfilade.
  • enflurane — A volatile organic liquid used as a general anesthetic.
  • enfolding — Present participle of enfold.
  • enforcers — Plural form of enforcer.
  • enforcing — Present participle of enforce.
  • engrafted — Simple past tense and past participle of engraft.
  • engulfing — Present participle of engulf.
  • entry fee — the fee you have to pay to join a society, club, gym, etc
  • epifaunal — relating to epifauna
  • equifinal — That have the same outcome, end or result.
  • eventfull — Archaic form of eventful.
  • exfoliant — A cosmetic product designed to remove dead cells from the surface of the skin.
  • face down — Also, face-down. Informal. a direct confrontation; showdown.
  • face-nail — to secure with nails driven perpendicular to the surface. Compare toenail (def 4).
  • faceplant — (informal) The act of landing face first, as a result of an accident or error.
  • faceprint — a digitally recorded representation of a person's face that can be used for security purposes because it is as individual as a fingerprint
  • faddiness — the state or quality of being excessively fussy, esp with food
  • fainaigue — British Dialect. to shirk; evade work or responsibility.
  • faineance — Also, faineant [fey-nee-uh nt] /ˈfeɪ ni ənt/ (Show IPA). idle; indolent.
  • faineancy — Synonym of faineance.
  • faintness — lacking brightness, vividness, clearness, loudness, strength, etc.: a faint light; a faint color; a faint sound.
  • fair rent — (in Britain) the rent for a private tenancy, fixed and registered by a rent officer, and based on the size, condition, and usefulness of the property, but not its scarcity value
  • fairhaven — a city in SE Massachusetts.
  • fake news — false, often sensational, information disseminated under the guise of news reporting
  • fake-down — to lay (a rope) in a coil or series of long loops so as to allow to run freely without fouling or kinking (often followed by down).
  • falconers — Plural form of falconer.
  • falconets — Plural form of falconet.
  • falconine — any of several birds of prey of the family Falconidae, especially of the genus Falco, usually distinguished by long, pointed wings, a hooked beak with a toothlike notch on each side of the upper bill, and swift, agile flight, typically diving to seize prey: some falcon species are close to extinction.
  • falernian — (especially of a wine celebrated by Horace) of, coming from, or made in a district of Campania, Italy.
  • fall line — an imaginary line, marked by waterfalls and rapids, where rivers descend abruptly from an upland to a lowland.
  • falseness — not true or correct; erroneous: a false statement.
  • faltering — to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship.
  • fan dance — a solo dance performed by a nude or nearly nude woman using fans for covering.
  • fan delta — a partially submerged alluvial fan that has merged with a delta.
  • fanciable — Sexually attractive.
  • fancified — to make fancy or fanciful; dress up; embellish.
  • fanciless — Having no fancy; without ideas or imagination.
  • fanciness — imagination or fantasy, especially as exercised in a capricious manner.
  • fandangle — elaborate ornament
  • fantasied — noting or relating to any of various games or leagues in which fans assemble players of a professional sport into imaginary teams, and points are scored based on the performance of these players in real games: fantasy football; fantasy sports.
  • fantasies — Plural form of fantasy.
  • fantasise — to conceive fanciful or extravagant notions, ideas, suppositions, or the like (often followed by about): to fantasize about the ideal job.
  • fantasize — to conceive fanciful or extravagant notions, ideas, suppositions, or the like (often followed by about): to fantasize about the ideal job.
  • fantasque — a fantasy, a fancy
  • farandine — a cloth made from silk and wool (or silk and hair)
  • farandole — a lively dance, of Provençal origin, in which all the dancers join hands and execute various figures.
  • farinelli — Carlo [kahr-loh;; Italian kahr-law] /ˈkɑr loʊ;; Italian ˈkɑr lɔ/ (Show IPA), (Carlo Broschi) 1705–82, Italian operatic male soprano.
  • farnarkel — to spend time or act in a careless or inconsequential manner; waste time
  • farnesene — (chemistry) Any of six sesquiterpenes, one of which is responsible for the green colour of apples.
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