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6-letter words containing f, a, r

  • forams — Plural form of foram.
  • forays — Plural form of foray.
  • forbad — to command (a person) not to do something, have something, etc., or not to enter some place: to forbid him entry to the house.
  • forcat — convict or galley slave
  • forfar — a town in the Tayside region, in E Scotland.
  • forgat — a simple past tense of forget.
  • formac — FORmula MAnipulation Compiler. J. Sammet & Tobey, IBM Boston APD, 1962. An extension of Fortran for symbolic mathematics. Versions: PL/I-FORMAC and FORMAC73.
  • formal — being in accordance with the usual requirements, customs, etc.; conventional: to pay one's formal respects.
  • forman — Milos [mee-lawsh] /ˈmi lɔʃ/ (Show IPA), (Jan Tomas Forman) born 1932, U.S. film director, born in the former Czechoslovakia.
  • format — the shape and size of a book as determined by the number of times the original sheet has been folded to form the leaves. Compare duodecimo, folio (def 2), octavo, quarto.
  • fornax — a faint constellation in the S hemisphere lying between Cetus and Phoenix
  • forrad — forward
  • forray — Obsolete form of foray (predatory excursion).
  • forsay — To forbid.
  • fortasAbe, 1910–1982, U.S. lawyer, government official, and jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1965–69.
  • forway — (intransitive) To go out of the way; go astray; err; make a mistake; sin.
  • foutra — a fig, used as an expression of contempt
  • fracas — a noisy, disorderly disturbance or fight; riotous brawl; uproar.
  • fraena — frenum.
  • fragor — a sudden loud noise; a crash
  • fraidy — (US, childish) afraid.
  • fraile — Obsolete spelling of frail.
  • frails — having delicate health; not robust; weak: My grandfather is rather frail now.
  • fraise — Fortification. a defense consisting of pointed stakes projecting from the ramparts in a horizontal or an inclined position.
  • frakel — (obsolete) Fraked.
  • framed — (of a picture or similar) held in a frame.
  • framer — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
  • frames — Plural form of frame.
  • franca — a city in Sao Paulo state, SE Brazil.
  • france — Anatole [a-na-tawl] /a naˈtɔl/ (Show IPA), (Jacques Anatole Thibault) 1844–1924, French novelist and essayist: Nobel Prize 1921.
  • franck — César (Auguste) [sey-zar oh-gyst] /seɪˈzar oʊˈgüst/ (Show IPA), 1822–90, French composer, born in Belgium.
  • francoFrancisco (Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco-Bahamonde"El Caudillo") 1892–1975, Spanish military leader and dictator: chief of state 1939–47; regent of the kingdom of Spain 1947–75.
  • francs — Plural form of franc.
  • franko — Ivan [ee-vahn] /iˈvɑn/ (Show IPA), 1856–1916, Ukrainian writer.
  • franks — Plural form of frank.
  • franky — a male given name, form of Frank.
  • franzy — irritable; peevish
  • frappe — a fruit juice mixture frozen to a mush, to be served as a dessert, appetizer, or relish.
  • fraserJames Earle, 1876–1953, U.S. sculptor.
  • fratch — to disagree; quarrel.
  • frater — the refectory of a religious house.
  • fratry — frater2 .
  • frauds — Plural form of fraud.
  • frayed — a raveled or worn part, as in cloth: frays at the toes of well-worn sneakers.
  • frazerSir James George, 1854–1941, Scottish anthropologist: writer of socio-anthropological studies.
  • frazil — ice crystals formed in turbulent water, as in swift streams or rough seas.
  • freaks — Plural form of freak.
  • freaky — freakish.
  • freash — Archaic form of fresh.
  • friand — a small rich cake traditionally made with almond-meal and usually flavoured with fruit
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