8-letter words containing f, e, a
- argufies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of argufy.
- artefact — An artefact is an ornament, tool, or other object that is made by a human being, especially one that is historically or culturally interesting.
- artifice — Artifice is the clever use of tricks and devices.
- asfetida — asafetida.
- aurifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of aurify.
- autofire — (video games) A feature on a joystick that permits automatic firing, as though the player were repeatedly pressing the fire button.
- awfulest — Superlative form of awful.
- awfulize — (psychotherapy) To react dramatically or catastrophically to distressing events.
- aycliffe — a town in Co Durham: founded as a new town in 1947. Pop (including Newton Aycliffe): 25 655 (2001)
- back emf — an electromagnetic force appearing in an inductive circuit in such a direction as to oppose any change of current in the circuit
- backfile — the archives of a newspaper or magazine
- backfire — If a plan or project backfires, it has the opposite result to the one that was intended.
- baclofen — a muscle-relaxing drug used to treat muscle spasms
- bake-off — A bake-off is a cooking competition.
- balefire — a bonfire
- balefull — Archaic form of baleful.
- bandfile — to file with a file band on a band mill or band saw.
- banoffee — a filling for a pie, consisting of toffee and banana
- barefoot — Someone who is barefoot or barefooted is not wearing anything on their feet.
- barflies — Plural form of barfly.
- basified — Simple past tense and past participle of basify.
- basifier — anything that makes something alkaline
- bay leaf — A bay leaf is a leaf of an evergreen tree that can be dried and used as a herb in cooking.
- beakfish — Any of certain fishes of the family Oplegnathidae.
- bear off — (of a vessel) to avoid hitting an obstacle, another vessel, etc, by swerving onto a different course
- beat off — to drive back; repel
- beatific — A beatific expression shows or expresses great happiness and calmness.
- beaufort — Henry. ?1374–1447, English cardinal, half-brother of Henry IV; chancellor (1403–04, 1413–17, 1424–26)
- beautify — If you beautify something, you make it look more beautiful.
- bedeafen — to deafen
- bedframe — the framework of a bed
- beef tea — a drink made by boiling pieces of lean beef: often given to invalids to stimulate the appetite
- beefcake — Attractive men with large muscles can be referred to as beefcake.
- befallen — to happen or occur.
- benefact — to be a benefactor to
- bergfall — an avalanche
- biforate — having two openings, pores, or perforations
- blameful — deserving blame; guilty
- boldface — (of type) having this weight
- bonafide — made, done, presented, etc., in good faith; without deception or fraud: a bona fide statement of intent to sell.
- boniface — Saint, original name Wynfrith. ?680–?755 ad, Anglo-Saxon missionary: archbishop of Mainz (746–755). Feast day: June 5
- boofhead — a stupid person
- breakoff — an abrupt discontinuance, especially of relations
- buffable — able to be buffed
- café bar — A café bar is a café where you can also buy alcoholic drinks.
- cafe car — a railroad car, part of which is used as a diner and part as a lounge, smoker, etc.
- cafestol — A diterpene molecule present in coffee.
- caffeine — Caffeine is a chemical substance found in coffee, tea, and cocoa, which affects your brain and body and makes you more active.
- caffeism — a morbid condition caused by excessive caffeine intake
- caftaned — wearing a caftan