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10-letter words containing f, a, i, r, t

  • defoliator — An adult or larval insect that strips all the leaves from a tree or shrub.
  • deforciant — a person who wrongfully withholds something from someone by force
  • destratify — to form or place in strata or layers.
  • diffracted — Simple past tense and past participle of diffract.
  • disfeature — to mar the features of; disfigure.
  • draft mill — smokejack.
  • draftiness — The characteristic of being drafty.
  • drift lead — a lead indicating, by the angle its line makes with the perpendicular, the movement of a supposedly stationary ship or the movement of water past a stationary ship.
  • driveshaft — A rotating shaft that transmits torque in an engine.
  • edificator — (rare) One who or that which edifies; an edifier.
  • effigurate — having a definite shape or form
  • effraction — a breaking into a house, store, etc., by force; forcible entry.
  • engrafting — Present participle of engraft.
  • exfiltrate — Withdraw (troops or spies) surreptitiously, especially from a dangerous position.
  • exfoliator — An exfoliant.
  • fabricated — to make by art or skill and labor; construct: The finest craftspeople fabricated this clock.
  • fabricates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fabricate.
  • fabricator — to make by art or skill and labor; construct: The finest craftspeople fabricated this clock.
  • factfinder — a person who searches impartially for the facts or actualities of a subject or situation, especially one appointed to conduct an official investigation, as in a labor-management conflict.
  • factionary — a member of a faction
  • factorials — Plural form of factorial.
  • factorized — Simple past tense and past participle of factorize.
  • factorizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of factorize.
  • factorship — The business of a factor.
  • fahrenheit — Gabriel Daniel [German gah-bree-el dah-nee-el] /German ˈgɑ briˌɛl ˈdɑ niˌɛl/ (Show IPA), 1686–1736, German physicist: devised a temperature scale and introduced the use of mercury in thermometers.
  • faintheart — person who lacks courage; coward.
  • fair catch — a catch of a kicked ball in which the receiver signals that he or she will not advance the ball and therefore may not be interfered with or tackled.
  • fair trade — legal or ethical commerce
  • fair-trade — to sell (a commodity) under a fair-trade agreement.
  • fairy tale — a story, usually for children, about elves, hobgoblins, dragons, fairies, or other magical creatures.
  • fairy-tale — a story, usually for children, about elves, hobgoblins, dragons, fairies, or other magical creatures.
  • fairytales — Plural form of fairytale.
  • faith cure — a method of attempting to cure disease by prayer and religious faith.
  • faldistory — a bishop's seat or throne
  • fantasizer — to conceive fanciful or extravagant notions, ideas, suppositions, or the like (often followed by about): to fantasize about the ideal job.
  • farmington — a city in NW New Mexico.
  • farsighted — seeing objects at a distance more clearly than those near at hand; hyperopic.
  • fascinator — a person or thing that fascinates.
  • fat binary — (operating system)   An executable file containing code for more than one CPU. The correct code is selected automatically at run time. This is convenient for distributing software and sharing it between multiple platforms.
  • fat-finger — noting or pertaining to errors made by hitting the wrong key or button on a keyboard, keypad, or number pad: fat-finger dialing errors; a large number of typos evidencing the fat-finger syndrome.
  • fatbrained — slow-witted, stupid
  • fatherlike — Having the qualities of a father.
  • fathership — The state of being a father; fatherhood; paternity.
  • favoristic — Characterized by favoritism.
  • favoritest — (nonstandard) favorite.
  • favoritism — the favoring of one person or group over others with equal claims; partiality: to show favoritism toward the youngest child.
  • favourites — Plural form of favourite.
  • feathering — one of the horny structures forming the principal covering of birds, consisting typically of a hard, tubular portion attached to the body and tapering into a thinner, stemlike portion bearing a series of slender, barbed processes that interlock to form a flat structure on each side.
  • federalist — a series of 85 essays (1787–88) by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, written in support of the Constitution.
  • federating — Present participle of federate.
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