7-letter words containing f, a, r
- loafers — Plural form of loafer.
- manifer — a gauntlet for protecting the left hand when holding the reins of a horse.
- mayfair — a fashionable neighborhood in London, England, E of Hyde Park.
- misfare — to get on or fare badly
- no fair — not according to the rules
- no fear — certainly not, never
- nonfarm — a tract of land, usually with a house, barn, silo, etc., on which crops and often livestock are raised for livelihood.
- nutfarm — (informal) An insane asylum.
- oarfish — any long, ribbon-shaped, silvery fish of the genus Regalecus, of deep tropical waters, having a red dorsal fin along the spine that rises to a crest, and reaching a length of 30 feet (9 meters).
- off air — operating by means of air pressure or by acting upon air: an air drill; an air pump.
- off-air — not broadcast, but said, played, or happening in a radio or television studio context.
- offramp — Alternative spelling of off-ramp.
- overfar — too far
- overfat — Having too much fat as a proportion of body mass.
- palfrey — a riding horse, as distinguished from a war horse.
- pan-fry — to fry in a small amount of fat, as in a skillet or shallow pan; sauté.
- paralfl — Hudak, Yale. Parallel functional language, a superset of Alfl. Used by the Alfalfa system on Intel iPSC and Encore Multimax.
- parfait — a dessert of ice cream and fruit or ice cream and syrup in alternate layers, often topped with whipped cream and served in a tall, narrow, short-stemmed glass.
- pay for — to settle (a debt, obligation, etc.), as by transferring money or goods, or by doing something: Please pay your bill.
- preface — a preliminary statement in a book by the book's author or editor, setting forth its purpose and scope, expressing acknowledgment of assistance from others, etc.
- prefade — to play a recording before fading it for transmission
- proface — much good may it do you!
- profane — characterized by irreverence or contempt for God or sacred principles or things; irreligious.
- propfan — Aeronautics. a turbojet having a turbine-driven propeller that operates completely outside the jet engine.
- quaffer — to drink a beverage, especially an intoxicating one, copiously and with hearty enjoyment.
- rackful — Enough to fill a rack.
- radford — Arthur William, 1896–1973, U.S. admiral: chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff 1953–57.
- raffiné — refined; cultivated
- raffish — mildly or sometimes engagingly disreputable or nonconformist; rakish: a matinee idol whose raffish offstage behavior amused millions.
- raffled — a form of lottery in which a number of persons buy one or more chances to win a prize.
- raffles — rubbish.
- rafting — a more or less rigid floating platform made of buoyant material or materials: an inflatable rubber raft.
- rageful — angry fury; violent anger (sometimes used in combination): a speech full of rage; incidents of road rage.
- ragfish — a deep-sea fish of the family Icosteidae, inhabiting the North Pacific, having a very flexible body owing to its soft, highly cartilaginous skeleton.
- ratafia — a sweet liqueur made from wine or grape juice combined with brandy or other spirits and often flavored with almonds, fruit, or fruit kernels.
- ratfink — fink (defs 3, 4).
- ratfish — a chimaera, Hydrolagus colliei, of the Pacific Ocean from Alaska to Baja California, having a ratlike tail.
- reaffix — to affix (something) again
- redflag — the symbol or banner of a left-wing revolutionary party.
- redraft — a second draft or drawing.
- ref-arf — ["REF-ARF: A System for Solving Problems Stated as Procedures", R.E. Fikes, Artif Intell J 1(1), Spring 1970].
- reflate — to increase again the amount of money and credit in circulation.
- refloat — to rest or remain on the surface of a liquid; be buoyant: The hollow ball floated.
- refract — to subject to refraction.
- refrain — to abstain from an impulse to say or do something (often followed by from): I refrained from telling him what I thought.
- reframe — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
- refugia — an area where special environmental circumstances have enabled a species or a community of species to survive after extinction in surrounding areas.
- refusal — an act or instance of refusing.
- refutal — an act of refuting a statement, charge, etc.; disproof.
- regraft — to graft again