8-letter words containing f, d, r
- redefeat — to defeat again
- redefect — to defect back or again
- redefine — to state or set forth the meaning of (a word, phrase, etc.): They disagreed on how to define “liberal.”.
- redfield — Robert, 1897–1958, American anthropologist.
- redshift — a shift toward longer wavelengths of the spectral lines emitted by a celestial object that is caused by the object moving away from the earth.
- reel-fed — involving or printing on a web of paper
- refereed — one to whom something is referred, especially for decision or settlement; arbitrator.
- referred — to direct for information or anything required: He referred me to books on astrology.
- refitted — to fit, prepare, or equip again.
- reflexed — Physiology. noting or pertaining to an involuntary response to a stimulus, the nerve impulse from a receptor being transmitted inward to a nerve center that in turn transmits it outward to an effector.
- reformed — (initial capital letter) of, relating to, or characteristic of Reform Jews or Reform Judaism: a Reform rabbi.
- refunded — to fund anew.
- reinfund — to pour in again, to flow in again
- remodify — to change somewhat the form or qualities of; alter partially; amend: to modify a contract.
- reoffend — to irritate, annoy, or anger; cause resentful displeasure in: Even the hint of prejudice offends me.
- rfid tag — RFID tags are barcodes that make use of radio waves to send information tracking individual products at every stage, from delivery to stockroom to checkout, in a networked system.
- rigidify — to make or become rigid
- rockford — a city in N Illinois.
- rss feed — Rich Site Summary
- rudolf i — 1218–91, king of Germany and emperor of the Holy Roman Empire 1273–91: founder of the Hapsburg dynasty.
- rumsfeld — Donald, born 1932, U.S. secretary of defense 1975–77, 2001–06.
- selfward — in the direction of or toward oneself: a selfward-moving gesture.
- send for — to cause, permit, or enable to go: to send a messenger; They sent their son to college.
- seriffed — (of a letter or typeface) having serifs
- stafford — Jean, 1915–79, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
- stamford — a city in SW Connecticut.
- stanford — (Amasa) Leland, 1824–93, U.S. railroad developer, politician, and philanthropist: governor of California 1861–63; senator 1885–93.
- stepford — blandly conformist and submissive
- subdwarf — a star which is smaller than a dwarf star
- suffered — to undergo or feel pain or distress: The patient is still suffering.
- surfaced — the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
- surfbird — a sandpiperlike shorebird, Aphriza virgata, of the Pacific coast, breeding in Alaska and wintering in South America.
- surfside — next to the sea
- tradeful — (of shops etc) full of trade
- tradeoff — the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging commodities, at either wholesale or retail, within a country or between countries: domestic trade; foreign trade.
- trafford — a unitary authority in NW England, in Greater Manchester. Pop: 211 800 (2003 est). Area: 106 sq km (41 sq miles)
- trendify — to render fashionable; remodel in line with current trends
- udderful — the capacity of an udder
- unafraid — feeling fear; filled with apprehension: afraid to go.
- underfed — to feed insufficiently.
- underfur — the fine, soft, thick, hairy coat under the longer and coarser outer hair in certain animals, as seals, otters, and beavers.
- unfeared — not feared
- unflared — to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind.
- unforbid — unforbidden
- unforced — enforced or compulsory: forced labor.
- unforged — genuine
- unforked — not forked
- unformed — not definitely shaped; shapeless or formless.
- unframed — picture: without a frame
- unfriend — to remove (a person) from one's list of friends, or contacts, on a social media website.