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10-letter words containing f, a, r

  • financiere — of or relating to a garnish or sauce prepared typically with truffles, mushrooms, quenelles, olives, Madeira, and sometimes sweetbreads and cockscombs: vol-au-vent financière.
  • financiers — Plural form of financier.
  • find favor — to be regarded with favor; be pleasing to
  • fine grain — granularity
  • fine-drawn — drawn out to extreme fineness or thinness.
  • fine-grain — (of an image) having an inconspicuous or invisible grain.
  • finger man — a person who points out someone to be murdered, robbed, etc.
  • fingerbang — (vulgar) To insert one or more digits into another person's vagina or anus for sexual pleasure.
  • fingermark — a mark, especially a smudge or stain, made by a finger.
  • fingernail — the nail at the end of a finger.
  • fire alarm — a signal that warns that a fire has started.
  • fire trail — a permanent track cleared through the bush to provide access for fire-fighting
  • fire-eater — an entertainer who pretends to eat fire.
  • fireballer — a hard-throwing fastball pitcher.
  • fireboards — Plural form of fireboard.
  • firebrands — Plural form of firebrand.
  • firebreaks — Plural form of firebreak.
  • firedrakes — Plural form of firedrake.
  • fireguards — Plural form of fireguard.
  • firemaster — (Scotland) The chief of a fire brigade.
  • fireplaces — Plural form of fireplace.
  • firewalled — Simple past tense and past participle of firewall.
  • firewarden — a person having authority in the prevention or extinguishing of fires, as in towns or camps.
  • firmaments — Plural form of firmament.
  • first base — Baseball. the first in counterclockwise order of the bases from home plate. the position of the player covering the area of the infield near first base.
  • first dark — twilight.
  • first hand — from the first or original source: We heard the news of the accident firsthand from a witness.
  • first lady — (often initial capital letters) the wife of the U.S. president or a current governor or mayor.
  • first mate — the officer of a merchant vessel next in command beneath the captain.
  • first name — given or Christian name
  • first year — the first year when someone is at university or college
  • first-hand — from the first or original source: We heard the news of the accident firsthand from a witness.
  • first-name — of or relating to one's first, or given, name; familiar; intimate: They were on a first-name basis soon after meeting.
  • first-rate — excellent; superb.
  • fissurella — (zoology) Any of the genus Fissurella of marine gastropod mollusks.
  • fitzgeraldEdward, 1809–83, English poet: translator of drama and poetry, especially of Omar Khayyám.
  • fixed rate — A fixed rate is an interest rate that is set to remain the same for the term of a loan.
  • fixed star — any of the stars which apparently always retain the same position in respect to one another.
  • fixed-gear — Also called fixed-gear bicycle; Informal, fixie. a bicycle having a single-gear system and lacking a freewheel mechanism, so that the wheels only move when the pedals move.
  • flabergast — (archaic) Alternative form of flabbergast.
  • flacourtia — designating a family (Flacourtiaceae, order Violales) of dicotyledonous tropical trees and shrubs
  • flag-waver — a person who signals by waving a flag.
  • flagperson — A gender-neutral term for someone who uses a flag, especially as a form of signalling.
  • flagrantly — shockingly noticeable or evident; obvious; glaring: a flagrant error.
  • flakeboard — a form of particle board.
  • flame tree — either of two trees, Brachychiton acerifolius or B. australis, native to Australia, having clusters of bright scarlet flowers.
  • flameproof — resisting the effect of flames; not readily ignited or burned by flames.
  • flammarion — (Nicolas) Camille [nee-kaw-lah ka-mee-yuh] /ni kɔˈlɑ kaˈmi yə/ (Show IPA), 1842–1925, French astronomer and author.
  • flankering — Present participle of flanker.
  • flapdragon — an old game in which the players snatch raisins, plums, etc., out of burning brandy, and eat them.
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