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6-letter words containing f, a

  • fakeer — An Eastern religious ascetic or monk.
  • fakely — In a fake way, fraudulently.
  • fakers — Plural form of faker.
  • fakery — the practice or result of faking.
  • fakest — prepare or make (something specious, deceptive, or fraudulent): to fake a report showing nonexistent profits.
  • fakies — Plural form of fakie.
  • faking — Present participle of fake.
  • fakirs — Plural form of fakir.
  • fal la — fa-la.
  • falcon — any of several birds of prey of the family Falconidae, especially of the genus Falco, usually distinguished by long, pointed wings, a hooked beak with a toothlike notch on each side of the upper bill, and swift, agile flight, typically diving to seize prey: some falcon species are close to extinction.
  • fallal — a bit of finery; a showy article of dress.
  • fallax — (obsolete) cavillation; petty criticism.
  • fallen — past participle of fall.
  • faller — a person or thing that falls.
  • fallow — pale-yellow; light-brown; dun.
  • falser — Comparative form of false.
  • falsie — either of a pair of shaped pads, made of rubber, fabric, or the like, for wearing inside a brassiere to give the breasts a larger or more shapely appearance.
  • falsum — (logic) An arbitrary contradiction, denoted \u22a5.
  • falter — to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship.
  • famble — (obsolete, slang) A hand.
  • family — the children of one person or one couple collectively: We want a large family.
  • famine — extreme and general scarcity of food, as in a country or a large geographical area.
  • faming — widespread reputation, especially of a favorable character; renown; public eminence: to seek fame as an opera singer.
  • famish — (obsolete, transitive) To starve (to death); to kill or destroy with hunger.
  • famous — having a widespread reputation, usually of a favorable nature; renowned; celebrated: a famous writer. Synonyms: famed, notable, illustrious. Antonyms: unknown, obscure.
  • fanboi — Sometimes, fanboi. an obsessive male fan, especially of comic books, science fiction, video games, music, or electronic devices: Apple fanboys lined up to buy the new phone.
  • fanboy — Sometimes, fanboi. an obsessive male fan, especially of comic books, science fiction, video games, music, or electronic devices: Apple fanboys lined up to buy the new phone.
  • fancie — Obsolete spelling of fancy.
  • fandom — fans collectively, as of a motion-picture star or a professional game or sport.
  • fanega — a unit of dry measure in Spanish-speaking countries, equal in Spain to 1.58 U.S. bushels (55.7 liters).
  • fanfic — fiction written by fans of a TV series, movie, etc., using existing characters and situations to develop new plots.
  • fanged — to seize; grab.
  • fanger — (Now chiefly dialectal) A receiver.
  • fangio — Juan Manuel [wahn man-wel;; Spanish hwahn mah-nwel] /ˈwɑn mænˈwɛl;; Spanish ˈʰwɑn mɑˈnwɛl/ (Show IPA), 1911–1995, Argentine racing-car driver.
  • fangle — (obsolete, or, dialectal) To fashion, manufacture, invent, or create.
  • fanion — a small flag, originally carried by military brigades, used by soldiers and surveyors as a positional marker.
  • fanjet — Also called turbofan. a jet engine having a large impeller that takes in air, which is used partly for the combustion of fuel and partly as exhaust.
  • fankle — to entangle
  • fanned — any device for producing a current of air by the movement of a broad surface or a number of such surfaces.
  • fannel — Fanon (religious garment).
  • fanner — any device for producing a current of air by the movement of a broad surface or a number of such surfaces.
  • fannie — a female given name, form of Frances.
  • fanout — (computing, electronics) The degree to which something fans out, or splits into separate sections.
  • fansub — the subtitling of foreign, esp animated, films by fans
  • fantod — Usually, fantods. a state of extreme nervousness or restlessness; the willies; the fidgets (usually preceded by the): We all developed the fantods when the plane was late in arriving.
  • fantom — an apparition or specter.
  • fapped — Simple past tense and past participle of fap.
  • faquir — fakir.
  • farads — Plural form of farad.
  • farage — Nigel (Paul). born 1964, British politician; leader of UKIP (2006–09 and 2010–2016); member of the European Parliament from 1999
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