5-letter words containing f, a
- feast — any rich or abundant meal: The steak dinner was a feast.
- feats — Plural form of feat.
- feaze — to untwist (the end of a rope).
- fecal — of, relating to, or being feces.
- fella — fellow.
- femal — effeminate
- feral — causing death; fatal.
- feria — Ecclesiastical. a weekday on which no feast is celebrated.
- festa — a feast, festival, or holiday.
- fetal — of, relating to, or having the character of a fetus.
- fetas — Plural form of feta.
- fetta — Alternative spelling of feta.
- feuar — (legal, Scotland) One who holds a feu.
- fianc — short for fiancé or fiancée. Because this word exists predominantly in written form (esp. in text messages) it is not yet clear how it is pronounced.
- fiars — (in Scotland) the legally fixed prices for corn
- fiats — Plural form of fiat.
- filar — of or relating to a thread or threads.
- final — pertaining to or coming at the end; last in place, order, or time: the final meeting of the year.
- finca — a ranch or large farm in a Spanish-speaking country, especially a plantation in tropical Spanish America.
- finna — Alternative form of fixing to: used to express a desire or future action.
- fiona — a female given name.
- fitna — Unrest or rebellion, especially against a rightful ruler.
- flabs — flabby flesh; unwanted fat: Daily exercise will get rid of the flab around your waist.
- flack — antiaircraft fire, especially as experienced by the crews of combat airplanes at which the fire is directed.
- flaff — a flapping or fluttering
- flagg — James Montgomery, 1877–1960, U.S. painter and illustrator.
- flags — flagstone (def 1).
- flail — an instrument for threshing grain, consisting of a staff or handle to one end of which is attached a freely swinging stick or bar.
- flair — a natural talent, aptitude, or ability; bent; knack: a flair for rhyming.
- flake — fake2 (defs 2, 3).
- flaky — of or like flakes.
- flame — burning gas or vapor, as from wood or coal, that is undergoing combustion; a portion of ignited gas or vapor.
- flamy — of or like flame.
- flane — to walk idly; saunter
- flank — the side of an animal or a person between the ribs and hip.
- flans — Plural form of flan.
- flaps — something flat and broad that is attached at one side only and hangs loosely or covers an opening: the flap of an envelope; the flap of a pocket.
- flare — to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind.
- flarp — /flarp/ [Rutgers University] Yet another metasyntactic variable (see foo). Among those who use it, it is associated with a legend that any program not containing the word "flarp" somewhere will not work. The legend is discreetly silent on the reliability of programs which *do* contain the magic word.
- flary — dazzling; gaudy; flashy
- flash — a precedence code for handling messages about initial enemy contact or operational combat messages of extreme urgency within the U.S. military.
- flask — the armored plates making up the sides of a gun-carriage trail.
- flate — (intransitive, obsolete) To feel nausea.
- flats — horizontally level: a flat roof.
- flava — a distinctive individual style
- flawn — Obsolete form of flan.
- flaws — Plural form of flaw.
- flaxy — made of flax.
- flays — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flay.
- fleak — A flake; a thread or twist.