7-letter words containing f, e, c
- faculae — Plural form of facula.
- faience — glazed earthenware or pottery, especially a fine variety with highly colored designs.
- falcade — a horse movement in which the animal throws itself on its haunches two or three times
- falcate — curved like a scythe or sickle; hooked; falciform.
- fancied — made, designed, grown, adapted, etc., to please the taste or fancy; of superfine quality or exceptional appeal: fancy goods; fancy fruits.
- fancier — a person having a liking for or interest in something; enthusiast: a fancier of sports cars.
- fancies — imagination or fantasy, especially as exercised in a capricious manner.
- farceur — a writer or director of or actor in farce.
- farcied — (of a horse) afflicted with farcy
- fasciae — a band or fillet, as for binding the hair.
- fascine — a long bundle of sticks bound together, used in building earthworks and batteries and in strengthening ramparts.
- faucets — Plural form of faucet.
- fawcett — Dame Millicent Garrett. 1847–1929, British suffragette
- fechner — Gustav Theodor [goo s-tahf tey-aw-dawr] /ˈgʊs tɑf ˈteɪ ɔˌdɔr/ (Show IPA), 1801–87, German physicist, psychologist, and philosopher.
- fecking — Present participle of feck.
- feculae — Plural form of fecula.
- feechur — (computing, slang, derogatory) An undesirable or misimplemented feature (software capability).
- felicia — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “happy.”.
- felucca — a sailing vessel, lateen-rigged on two masts, used in the Mediterranean Sea and along the Spanish and Portuguese coasts.
- fencers — Plural form of fencer.
- fencing — a barrier enclosing or bordering a field, yard, etc., usually made of posts and wire or wood, used to prevent entrance, to confine, or to mark a boundary.
- fennecs — Plural form of fennec.
- ferulic — (organic chemistry) Of or pertaining to ferulic acid or its derivatives.
- fescued — Simple past tense and past participle of fescue.
- fescues — Plural form of fescue.
- festuca — any grass of the genus Festuca, chiefly characterized by tufted blades and spikelets, comprising the fescues.
- fetched — damned: Jim beat up every fetched one of them.
- fetcher — to go and bring back; return with; get: to go up a hill to fetch a pail of water.
- fetches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fetch.
- fetlock — the projection of the leg of a horse behind the joint between the cannon bone and great pastern bone, bearing a tuft of hair.
- fiacres — Plural form of fiacre.
- fiancee — a woman engaged to be married.
- fiances — Plural form of fiance.
- fickled — Simple past tense and past participle of fickle.
- fictile — capable of being molded.
- fictive — fictitious; imaginary.
- fiercer — menacingly wild, savage, or hostile: fierce animals; a fierce look.
- filacer — (in former times) a legal officer of the British superior courts
- filched — Simple past tense and past participle of filch.
- filcher — to steal (especially something of small value); pilfer: to filch ashtrays from fancy restaurants.
- filches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of filch.
- finance — the management of revenues; the conduct or transaction of money matters generally, especially those affecting the public, as in the fields of banking and investment.
- finched — Simple past tense and past participle of finch.
- finches — Plural form of finch.
- fischer — Edwin, 1886–1960, Swiss pianist.
- fitches — the European polecat, Mustela putorius.
- fitchew — the European polecat, Mustela putorius.
- flacked — Simple past tense and past participle of flack.
- flacker — To flutter as a bird.
- flacket — a flagon, bottle, or flask for holding alcohol