11-letter words containing f, a, y, r
- road safety — prevention of traffic accidents
- rose family — the plant family Rosaceae, characterized by trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants having compound or simple leaves with stipules, flowers typically with five sepals and five petals, and fruit in a variety of forms, many of which are fleshy and edible, and including the almond, apple, apricot, blackberry, cherry, cinquefoil, hawthorn, peach, pear, plum, raspberry, rose, spirea, and strawberry.
- royal flush — the five highest cards of a suit.
- rush family — the plant family Juncaceae, characterized by herbaceous plants having narrow, grasslike leaves, small and greenish flowers, and capsular fruit with three compartments, comprising the true rushes.
- self-parody — a humorous or satirical imitation of a serious piece of literature or writing: his hilarious parody of Hamlet's soliloquy.
- self-slayer — one who kills oneself.
- shaftesbury — Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of, 1621–83, English statesman.
- sheriffalty — shrievalty.
- soft x-rays — a type of x-ray that has its wavelength between 20 and 200 angstroms
- superfamily — a category of related families within an order or suborder.
- supersafety — the state of being supersafe
- tooth fairy — a fairy credited with leaving a child money or a small gift in exchange for a baby tooth that has fallen out and been placed under the child's pillow at night.
- train ferry — a ship designed to carry railway vehicles
- tympaniform — resembling or having the form of a drum or drum head
- unfavorably — not favorable; contrary; adverse: an unfavorable wind.
- unfearfully — in an unfearful manner
- unharmfully — in an unharmful way
- vanity fair — (in Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress) a fair that goes on perpetually in the town of Vanity and symbolizes worldly ostentation and frivolity.
- vinegar fly — any fly of the family Drosophilidae, the larvae of which feed on decaying fruit and vegetation.
- wasterfully — in a wasteful manner
- yard of ale — a trumpet-shaped glass about 3 feet (1 meter) long with a bulb at the closed end, for serving ale or beer.
- yard-of-ale — a trumpet-shaped glass about 3 feet (1 meter) long with a bulb at the closed end, for serving ale or beer.