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7-letter words containing f, a

  • far-off — distant; remote.
  • far-out — unconventional; offbeat; avant-garde.
  • faradayMichael, 1791–1867, English physicist and chemist: discoverer of electromagnetic induction.
  • faradic — of or relating to a discontinuous, asymmetric, alternating current from the secondary winding of an induction coil.
  • faraway — distant; remote: faraway lands.
  • farceur — a writer or director of or actor in farce.
  • farcied — (of a horse) afflicted with farcy
  • farcify — (transitive) To make farcical; to turn into farce.
  • farcing — (cookery, archaic) stuffing; forcemeat.
  • fardels — a bundle; burden.
  • farding — facial cosmetics.
  • farebox — a metal box for passenger fares, as on a bus or streetcar.
  • fareham — an urban district in Hampshire, S England, near Portsmouth.
  • farfara — The dried leaves of coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara), formerly used to treat bronchitis.
  • farinha — Alt form farina.
  • farkled — (jargon)   /far'kld/ (From DeVry Institute of Technology, Atlanta) A synonym for hosed. Possibly related to Yiddish "farblondjet" and/or the "Farkle Family" skits on Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.
  • farling — Present participle of farl.
  • farmboy — A boy or young man who works on a farm.
  • farmers — Plural form of farmer.
  • farmery — the buildings, yards, etc., of a farm.
  • farming — a tract of land, usually with a house, barn, silo, etc., on which crops and often livestock are raised for livelihood.
  • farmost — farthest, most distant
  • farmout — an act or instance of farming out or leasing, as land for oil exploration.
  • farnese — Alessandro [ah-les-sahn-draw] /ˌɑ lɛsˈsɑn drɔ/ (Show IPA), Duke of Parma, 1545–92, Italian general, statesman, and diplomat.
  • farness — The state of being far off, or the degree to which something is far; distance, span; remoteness.
  • farnham — a town in S England, in NW Surrey. Pop: 36 296 (2001)
  • faroese — a native or inhabitant of the Faeroe Islands.
  • farrago — a confused mixture; hodgepodge; medley: a farrago of doubts, fears, hopes, and wishes.
  • farrand — Alternative form of farand.
  • farrellEileen, 1920–2002, U.S. soprano.
  • farrest — farthest.
  • farrier — a blacksmith.
  • farrows — Plural form of farrow.
  • farruca — a Spanish flamenco dance.
  • farseer — having foresight; sagacious; discerning.
  • farside — (astronomy) The side of a moon that faces away from the planet that it orbits.
  • farther — at or to a great distance; a long way off; at or to a remote point: We sailed far ahead of the fleet.
  • farting — Present participle of fart.
  • fartlek — a training technique, used especially among runners, consisting of bursts of intense effort loosely alternating with less strenuous activity.
  • faruk i — 1920–65, king of Egypt from 1936 until his abdication in 1952.
  • fasciae — a band or fillet, as for binding the hair.
  • fascial — a band or fillet, as for binding the hair.
  • fascias — Plural form of fascia.
  • fascina — Plural form of fascinum.
  • fascine — a long bundle of sticks bound together, used in building earthworks and batteries and in strengthening ramparts.
  • fascism — (sometimes initial capital letter) a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry, commerce, etc., and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism.
  • fascist — a person who believes in or sympathizes with fascism.
  • fashery — a trouble or difficulty; a thing which causes worry
  • fashing — Present participle of fash.
  • fashion — a prevailing custom or style of dress, etiquette, socializing, etc.: the latest fashion in dresses.
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