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7-letter words containing f, a, t

  • fatting — Present participle of fat.
  • fattish — somewhat fat.
  • fattism — Discrimination on the grounds of fatness.
  • fatuity — complacent stupidity; foolishness.
  • fatuous — foolish or inane, especially in an unconscious, complacent manner; silly.
  • fatware — (computing, informal) Bloatware.
  • fatwood — kindling; lightwood.
  • faucets — Plural form of faucet.
  • faulted — a defect or imperfection; flaw; failing: a fault in the brakes; a fault in one's character.
  • faulter — (obsolete) One who commits a fault.
  • faunist — a person who studies fauna, a naturalist
  • faunlet — A young sexually attractive boy.
  • faustus — Doctor Faustus.
  • fauvist — (sometimes lowercase) any of a group of French artists of the early 20th century whose works are characterized chiefly by the use of vivid colors in immediate juxtaposition and contours usually in marked contrast to the color of the area defined.
  • fawcett — Dame Millicent Garrett. 1847–1929, British suffragette
  • feasted — Simple past tense and past participle of feast.
  • feaster — any rich or abundant meal: The steak dinner was a feast.
  • feather — 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.
  • feating — Present participle of feat.
  • feature — a prominent or conspicuous part or characteristic: Tall buildings were a new feature on the skyline.
  • feebate — A system of charges and rebates whereby energy-efficient or environmentally friendly practices are rewarded while failure to adhere to such practices is penalized.
  • fellate — to perform fellatio on.
  • fermata — the sustaining of a note, chord, or rest for a duration longer than the indicated time value, with the length of the extension at the performer's discretion.
  • fermate — the sustaining of a note, chord, or rest for a duration longer than the indicated time value, with the length of the extension at the performer's discretion.
  • ferrate — a salt of the hypothetical ferric acid, H 2 FeO 4 .
  • festuca — any grass of the genus Festuca, chiefly characterized by tufted blades and spikelets, comprising the fescues.
  • fibrate — any of a class of drugs used to lower fat levels in the body
  • fiestas — Plural form of fiesta.
  • filiate — Law. to determine judicially the paternity of, as a child born out of wedlock. Compare affiliate (def 5).
  • fissate — split, divided, with fissures
  • fistula — Pathology. a narrow passage or duct formed by disease or injury, as one leading from an abscess to a free surface, or from one cavity to another.
  • fixated — to fix; make stable or stationary.
  • fixates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fixate.
  • fixator — a device incorporating a metal bar and pins that is used in stabilizing difficult bone fractures.
  • flacket — a flagon, bottle, or flask for holding alcohol
  • flasket — a small flask.
  • flatbed — Also called flatbed trailer, flatbed truck. a truck or trailer having an open body in the form of a platform without sides or stakes. Compare stake truck.
  • flatcar — a railroad car consisting of a platform without sides or top.
  • flating — (obsolete) With the flat side, as of a sword; flatlong; in a prostrate position.
  • flatlet — a residential apartment with only one or two rooms.
  • flatted — horizontally level: a flat roof.
  • flatten — to make flat.
  • flatter — to make flat.
  • flattie — a flounder or other flatfish
  • flattop — an aircraft carrier.
  • flaught — a flake, esp of snow
  • flaunts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flaunt.
  • flaunty — (of persons) given to display; inclined to be ostentatious, showy, or vain.
  • fleapit — a shabby public place, especially a run-down motion-picture theater.
  • floated — Simple past tense and past participle of float.
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