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9-letter words containing f, a, s, c

  • fastpaced — Alternative spelling of fast-paced.
  • fat stock — livestock that has been fattened for market.
  • fatiscent — having cracks or chinks
  • faunistic — of or relating to the geographical distribution of animal life.
  • feedbacks — Plural form of feedback.
  • feracious — Producing in abundance; fertile, fruitful.
  • filaceous — composed of threads
  • firebacks — Plural form of fireback.
  • firescape — to arrange the features of (a garden or other area of land) in a way that inhibits the spread of fire, for example by increasing the amount of open space and cultivating fire-resistant plants
  • fiscalist — someone who believes that fiscal policy is of paramount importance in economic regulation
  • fiscality — Fiscal policy or considerations.
  • fish cake — a fried ball or cake of shredded fish, especially salt codfish, and mashed potato.
  • fishyback — a cargo supply chain involving container transfer from lorry to ship
  • flagstick — pin (def 13).
  • flamencos — Plural form of flamenco.
  • flapjacks — Plural form of flapjack; pancakes.
  • flashback — a device in the narrative of a motion picture, novel, etc., by which an event or scene taking place before the present time in the narrative is inserted into the chronological structure of the work.
  • flashcard — a card having words, numerals, or pictures on it, designed for gaining a rapid response from pupils when held up briefly by a teacher, used especially in reading, arithmetic, or vocabulary drills.
  • flashcube — a cube, for attaching to a camera, that contains a flashbulb in each vertical side and rotates automatically for taking four flash pictures in succession.
  • flatpacks — Plural form of flatpack.
  • flatstick — with great speed or effort
  • flex-cash — flexdollars.
  • floscular — Flosculous.
  • focalizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of focalize.
  • focusable — Capable of being focused.
  • fold case — case sensitivity
  • foolscaps — Plural form of foolscap.
  • footraces — Plural form of footrace.
  • forasmuch — Inasmuch, seeing (that).
  • forecasts — Plural form of forecast.
  • foscarnet — a drug used to treat herpes viruses
  • fractiles — Plural form of fractile.
  • fractions — Mathematics. a number usually expressed in the form a/b. a ratio of algebraic quantities similarly expressed.
  • fractious — refractory or unruly: a fractious animal that would not submit to the harness.
  • fractures — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fracture.
  • francesca — Piero della [pee-air-oh del-uh;; Italian pye-raw del-lah] /piˈɛər oʊ ˈdɛl ə;; Italian ˈpyɛ rɔ ˈdɛl lɑ/ (Show IPA), (Piero dei Franceschi) c1420–92, Italian painter.
  • franchise — a privilege of a public nature conferred on an individual, group, or company by a government: a franchise to operate a bus system.
  • francis i — 1494–1547, king of France 1515–47.
  • francisco — a male given name, Spanish form of Francis.
  • francises — a male given name: from an Old French word meaning “Frenchman.”.
  • fricassee — meat, especially chicken or veal, browned lightly, stewed, and served in a sauce made with its own stock.
  • fructosan — any of the class of hexosans, as inulin and the like, that yield fructose upon hydrolysis.
  • fugacious — fleeting; transitory: a sensational story with but a fugacious claim on the public's attention.
  • fullbacks — Plural form of fullback.
  • furacious — given to stealing; thievish
  • halfbacks — Plural form of halfback.
  • handcuffs — a ring-shaped metal device that can be locked around a person's wrist, usually one of a pair connected by a short chain or linked bar; shackle: The police put handcuffs on the suspect.
  • headscarf — A square of fabric worn as a covering for the head, often folded into a triangle and knotted under the chin.
  • infancies — the state or period of being an infant; very early childhood, usually the period before being able to walk; babyhood.
  • infuscate — darkened with a fuscous or brownish tinge.
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