7-letter words containing f, e, n, u
- furness — Horace Howard, 1833–1912, and his son Horace Howard, 1865–1930, U.S. Shakespearean scholars and editors.
- gunfire — the firing of a gun or guns.
- infulae — one of the two embroidered lappets of the miter of a bishop.
- infused — Simple past tense and past participle of infuse.
- infuser — to introduce, as if by pouring; cause to penetrate; instill (usually followed by into): The energetic new principal infused new life into the school.
- infuses — to introduce, as if by pouring; cause to penetrate; instill (usually followed by into): The energetic new principal infused new life into the school.
- le fanu — (Joseph) Sheridan. 1814–73, Irish writer, best known for his stories of mystery and the supernatural, esp Uncle Silas (1864) and the collection In a Glass Darkly (1872)
- needful — necessary or required: needful supplies.
- nestful — As much or many as will fill a nest.
- nonfuel — a type of energy not used for generating heat, power, or electricity
- prefund — a supply of money or pecuniary resources, as for some purpose: a fund for his education; a retirement fund.
- re-fund — to fund anew.
- refound — to come upon by chance; meet with: He found a nickel in the street.
- reunify — bring together again
- snafued — a badly confused or ridiculously muddled situation: A ballot snafu in the election led to a recount. Synonyms: snarl, bedlam, tumult, disarray, disorder, confusion, mess; foul-up. Antonyms: order, efficiency, calm.
- snuffed — to cut off or remove the snuff of (candles, tapers, etc.).
- snuffer — candlesnuffer.
- snuffle — to draw air into the nose for the purpose of smelling something; snuff.
- suffern — a town in SE New York.
- sulfone — any of a class of organic compounds containing the bivalent group –SO 2 –, united with two hydrocarbon groups.
- synfuel — synthetic fuel.
- teenful — troublesome, harmful, spiteful
- tentful — the number of people or objects that can fit in a tent
- tuneful — full of melody; melodious: tuneful compositions.
- uncleft — not cleft; not split or bifurcated
- undeify — to strip the status of a deity
- unfaced — without crystal faces.
- unfaded — to lose brightness or vividness of color.
- unfaked — not faked; genuine
- unfated — subject to, guided by, or predetermined by fate; destined.
- unfazed — not dismayed or disconcerted; undaunted: He was unfazed by his previous failures.
- unfence — to take away a fence from
- unfeted — a day of celebration; holiday: The Fourth of July is a great American fete.
- unfeued — (of tenured feudal land) not feued; not allocated
- unfiled — not filed
- unfired — a state, process, or instance of combustion in which fuel or other material is ignited and combined with oxygen, giving off light, heat, and flame.
- unfixed — to render no longer fixed; unfasten; detach; loosen; free.
- unflesh — to remove flesh from
- unfroze — simple past tense of unfreeze.
- unfumed — not fumigated
- unfused — not fused
- uniface — a coin or medal having a blank reverse.
- unified — made one; united
- unifier — a person or thing that unifies
- unoften — (usually preceded by 'not') infrequently