9-letter words containing f, e, r, h
- flashover — Electricity. a disruptive discharge around or over the surface of a solid or liquid insulator.
- flaughter — a fluttering
- fleshworm — a flesh-eating worm, specifically the parasitic larva of any member of the genus Sarcophagidae
- fletchers — Plural form of fletcher.
- flightier — Comparative form of flighty.
- floorhead — the upper side of a floor timber on a boat or ship
- flyfisher — A person who goes fly fishing.
- folk hero — a hero to the common people of a country
- for shame — the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc., done by oneself or another: She was overcome with shame.
- forecheck — Play an aggressive style of defense, checking opponents in their own defensive zone, before they can organize an attack.
- forechoir — antechoir.
- forecloth — a cloth hung over the front of something, esp an altar
- forehands — Plural form of forehand.
- foreheads — Plural form of forehead.
- forehocks — Plural form of forehock.
- forenight — (Scotland) The evening, between twilight and bedtime.
- forereach — to gain, as one ship on another.
- foreright — (archaic) ready, directly forward, going before.
- foreshank — Anatomy. the part of the lower limb in humans between the knee and the ankle; leg.
- foresheet — the sheet of a headsail.
- foreshock — a relatively small earthquake that precedes a greater one by a few days or weeks and originates at or near the focus of the larger earthquake.
- foreshoot — The leading shoot.
- foreshore — the ground between the water's edge and cultivated land; land along the edge of a body of water.
- foreshows — Plural form of foreshow.
- foresight — care or provision for the future; provident care; prudence.
- foreteach — to teach (something) ahead of time
- forethink — to have prescience of
- foretooth — a tooth in the front of the mouth; incisor.
- foreweigh — to assess in advance
- forfochen — exhausted
- forgather — to gather together; convene; assemble.
- forsaketh — Archaic third-person singular form of forsake.
- forthcame — Simple past form of forthcome.
- forthcome — To come forth.
- fortieths — Plural form of fortieth.
- fraîcheur — freshness
- franchise — a privilege of a public nature conferred on an individual, group, or company by a government: a franchise to operate a bus system.
- fraughted — Simple past tense and past participle of fraught.
- freakshow — Alternative spelling of freak show.
- frechette — Louis Honoré [French lwee aw-naw-rey] /French lwi ɔ nɔˈreɪ/ (Show IPA), 1839–1908, Canadian poet and journalist.
- free hand — unrestricted freedom or authority: They gave the decorator a free hand.
- free-hand — unrestricted freedom or authority: They gave the decorator a free hand.
- freeholds — Plural form of freehold.
- freesheet — paper made entirely from chemical pulp and therefore free of groundwood.
- freewheel — a device in the transmission of a motor vehicle that automatically disengages the drive shaft whenever it begins to turn more rapidly than the engine.
- freighted — goods, cargo, or lading transported for pay, whether by water, land, or air.
- freighter — a vessel used mainly for carrying cargo.
- frenchify — to make (something or someone) resemble the French, as in manners, customs, or dress: to Frenchify the spelling of one's name.
- frenching — of, relating to, or characteristic of France, its inhabitants, or their language, culture, etc.: French cooking.
- frenchman — a native or inhabitant of the French nation.