8-letter words containing e, t, o
- fake out — to deceive or outmaneuver as by a feint, bluff, or deceptive act
- fake-out — prepare or make (something specious, deceptive, or fraudulent): to fake a report showing nonexistent profits.
- falconet — any of several small Asian falcons, especially of the genus Microhierax.
- falsetto — an unnaturally or artificially high-pitched voice or register, especially in a man.
- fast one — a shrewd action, especially when unscrupulous or dishonest; an unfair trick, deceitful practice, dishonest dealing, etc.: He pulled a fast one on me by paying me with a worthless check.
- fathomed — a unit of length equal to six feet (1.8 meters): used chiefly in nautical measurements. Abbreviation: fath.
- favorite — a person or thing regarded with special favor or preference: That song is an old favorite of mine.
- favosite — any of numerous corals of the extinct genus Favosites, most common during the Silurian and Devonian periods, having polygonal cells with rows of pores in the walls.
- fear not — You say 'fear not' or 'never fear' to someone when you are telling them not to worry or be frightened.
- feateous — (of people or dress) well-formed, handsome, aesthetically pleasing
- fecolith — A calcified fecal deposit.
- feedlots — Plural form of feedlot.
- feel out — to perceive or examine by touch.
- fellatio — oral stimulation of the penis, especially to orgasm.
- fellator — to perform fellatio on.
- fenthion — a type of insecticide
- feretory — a container for the relics of a saint; reliquary.
- ferocity — a ferocious quality or state; savage fierceness.
- festoons — Plural form of festoon.
- fetation — the state of pregnancy
- fetlocks — Plural form of fetlock.
- fetology — a field of medicine involving the study, diagnosis, and treatment of the fetus.
- fire pot — the part of a household furnace in which the fire is made.
- fireboat — a powered vessel equipped to fight fires on boats, docks, shores, etc.
- firebolt — A missile of fire.
- firestop — any object built into a building frame to block a concealed hollow space through which a fire might pass from one part of the building to another.
- fistnote — a printed note, as in a piece of text, distinguished by the figure of a fist with a pointing index finger.
- fit note — a medical note for an employer setting out the work an employee is able to perform, taking into account his or her health condition
- flameout — burning gas or vapor, as from wood or coal, that is undergoing combustion; a portion of ignited gas or vapor.
- fleawort — a European plantain, Plantago psyllium, having seeds that are used in medicine.
- flection — the act of bending.
- fleshpot — fleshpots. places offering luxurious and unrestrained pleasure or amusement: the fleshpots of Las Vegas. luxurious and unrestrained living.
- floatage — an act of floating.
- floaters — a person or thing that floats.
- florette — a small flower.
- floweret — a small flower; floret.
- flowrate — The flowrate is the speed at which fluid in a pipe moves, or the speed at which it moves from a reservoir into a wellbore.
- fluorite — a common mineral, calcium fluoride, CaF 2 , occurring in green, blue, purple, yellow, or colorless crystals, usually in cubes: the principal source of fluorine, used also as a flux in metallurgy and for ornament.
- foamiest — Superlative form of foamy.
- foetuses — Plural form of foetus.
- foggiest — thick with or having much fog; misty: a foggy valley; a foggy spring day.
- foliated — covered with or having leaves.
- folktale — a tale or legend originating and traditional among a people or folk, especially one forming part of the oral tradition of the common people.
- fomented — Simple past tense and past participle of foment.
- fomenter — One who incites or promotes.
- fontaine — Henri [French ahn-ree] /French ɑ̃ˈri/ (Show IPA), 1854–1943, Belgian statesman: Nobel Peace Prize 1913.
- fontanel — one of the spaces, covered by membrane, between the bones of the fetal or young skull.
- fontange — Often, fontanges. commode (def 4).
- fontanne — Lynn, 1887–1983, U.S. actress, born in England (wife of Alfred Lunt).
- foot-net — sneakernet