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7-letter words containing f, e, n

  • fealing — Present participle of feal.
  • fearing — Present participle of fear.
  • feating — Present participle of feat.
  • feazing — Often, feazings. an unraveled portion at the end of a rope.
  • 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.
  • feed on — eat sth
  • feeding — food, especially for farm animals, as cattle, horses or chickens.
  • feeling — a quality of an object that is perceived by feeling or touching: the soft feel of cotton.
  • feening — Satan; the devil.
  • feezing — Present participle of feeze.
  • feigned — pretended; sham; counterfeit: feigned enthusiasm.
  • feigner — to represent fictitiously; put on an appearance of: to feign sickness.
  • feining — Present participle of feine.
  • feinted — a movement made in order to deceive an adversary; an attack aimed at one place or point merely as a distraction from the real place or point of attack: military feints; the feints of a skilled fencer.
  • felines — Plural form of feline.
  • felling — simple past tense of fall.
  • fellini — Federico [Italian fe-de-ree-kaw] /Italian ˌfɛ dɛˈri kɔ/ (Show IPA), 1920–1993, Italian film director and writer.
  • felonry — the whole body or class of felons.
  • felting — a nonwoven fabric of wool, fur, or hair, matted together by heat, moisture, and great pressure.
  • feminal — Of or pertaining to women, femininity or feminism.
  • feminie — womankind; women collectively
  • fenagle — to trick, swindle, or cheat (a person) (often followed by out of): He finagled the backers out of a fortune.
  • 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.
  • fenders — Plural form of fender.
  • fending — to ward off (often followed by off): to fend off blows.
  • fenelon — François de Salignac de La Mothe [frahn-swa duh sa lee-nyak duh la mawt] /frɑ̃ˈswa də sa liˈnyak də la ˈmɔt/ (Show IPA), 1651–1715, French theologian and writer.
  • fengjie — a city in E Sichuan province, in S central China, on the Chang Jiang.
  • fenians — a legendary band of Irish warriors noted for their heroic exploits, attributed to the 2nd and 3rd centuries ad
  • fenland — a low area of marshy ground.
  • fennecs — Plural form of fennec.
  • fennish — resembling or belonging to a fen
  • fenster — an erosional break in an overthrust rock sheet, exposing the rocks that underlie the sheet.
  • fenuron — a white crystalline compound, C 9 H 12 N 2 O, used as an herbicide.
  • fergana — a city in E Uzbekistan, SE of Tashkent.
  • ferment — Also called organized ferment. any of a group of living organisms, as yeasts, molds, and certain bacteria, that cause fermentation.
  • fermion — any particle that obeys the exclusion principle and Fermi-Dirac statistics; fermions have spins that are half an odd integer: 1/2, 3/2, 5/2, ….
  • fernery — a collection of ferns in a garden or a potted display.
  • fernier — pertaining to, consisting of, or like ferns: ferny leaves.
  • ferning — (of cervical mucus) the formation of a fern-like pattern
  • fervent — having or showing great warmth or intensity of spirit, feeling, enthusiasm, etc.; ardent: a fervent admirer; a fervent plea.
  • festoon — a string or chain of flowers, foliage, ribbon, etc., suspended in a curve between two points.
  • feteing — a day of celebration; holiday: The Fourth of July is a great American fete.
  • fetting — Present participle of fet.
  • feuding — Also called blood feud. a bitter, continuous hostility, especially between two families, clans, etc., often lasting for many years or generations.
  • fewness — the state of being few or small in quantity; paucity.
  • feyness — The state of being fey.
  • feynmanRichard Phillips, 1918–1988, U.S. physicist: Nobel Prize 1965.
  • fiancee — a woman engaged to be married.
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