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10-letter words containing f, a

  • funeration — (obsolete) the act of burying with funeral rites.
  • funereally — In a funereal manner.
  • fungicidal — a substance or preparation, as a spray or dust, used for destroying fungi.
  • fungistats — Plural form of fungistat.
  • funiculars — Plural form of funicular.
  • funiculate — having a funicle.
  • funkadelia — A psychedelic musical genre, with funk roots.
  • funkadelic — (music) Of, or relating to, funkadelia.
  • funnel cap — any of various basidiomycetous fungi of the genus Clitocybe, characterized by the funnel-shaped caps and, usually, markedly decurrent gills
  • funny farm — a psychiatric hospital.
  • furanoside — any glycoside compound in the furanose form
  • furbearers — Plural form of furbearer.
  • furuncular — boil2 .
  • fusilladed — Simple past tense and past participle of fusillade.
  • fusillades — Plural form of fusillade.
  • fustanella — a short stiff skirt, usually pleated, made of white cotton or linen, worn by men in some parts of the Balkans.
  • fustianist — a person who uses pompous or bombastic language
  • fustianize — to use pompous or bombastic language
  • fustigated — Simple past tense and past participle of fustigate.
  • fustinella — a short stiff skirt, usually pleated, made of white cotton or linen, worn by men in some parts of the Balkans.
  • gable roof — a roof sloping downward in two parts at an angle from a central ridge, so as to leave a gable at each end.
  • gaffrigged — (of a sailboat) having one or more gaff sails.
  • gag reflex — involuntary retching
  • gal friday — Older Use: Sometimes Offensive. a woman who acts as a general assistant in a business office or to an executive and has a wide variety of especially secretarial and clerical duties.
  • gale-force — A gale-force wind is a very strong wind.
  • gangliform — having the form of a ganglion.
  • gas fitter — a person who installs gas pipes and apparatus in buildings.
  • gauffering — an ornamental plaiting used for frills and borders, as on women's caps.
  • gayfeather — Many of the plant of the genus Liatris, native to North America, including Mexico, east of the continental divide.
  • gearshifts — Plural form of gearshift.
  • get a life — the condition that distinguishes organisms from inorganic objects and dead organisms, being manifested by growth through metabolism, reproduction, and the power of adaptation to environment through changes originating internally.
  • ghastfully — in a ghastful manner
  • glance off — If an object glances off something, it hits it at an angle and bounces away in another direction.
  • glandiform — (anatomy) Shaped like, resembling, or characteristic of glands.
  • go too far — take sth past acceptable limits
  • go-forward — forward momentum, esp of a sports team during a match
  • goatfishes — Plural form of goatfish.
  • godfathers — Plural form of godfather.
  • godfearing — Acting with obedience to rules established by a deity out of fear of the power of that deity.
  • good faith — accordance with standards of honesty, trust, sincerity, etc. (usually preceded by in): If you act in good faith, he'll have no reason to question your motives.
  • gracefully — characterized by elegance or beauty of form, manner, movement, or speech; elegant: a graceful dancer; a graceful reply.
  • graffitied — Simple past tense and past participle of graffiti.
  • graffitist — plural of graffito.
  • grainfield — a field in which grain is grown.
  • gram flour — flour prepared from the gram seeds
  • grape fern — any of several ferns of the genus Botrychium, comprising several species having grapelike clusters of sporangia.
  • grapefruit — a large, roundish, yellow-skinned, edible citrus fruit having a juicy, acid pulp.
  • grassfinch — any of several Australian weaverbirds, especially of the genus Poephila.
  • gratefully — warmly or deeply appreciative of kindness or benefits received; thankful: I am grateful to you for your help.
  • gratifying — tending to gratify; giving or causing satisfaction; pleasing.
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