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10-letter words containing f, e, r, o, a

  • castleford — a town in N England, in Wakefield unitary authority, West Yorkshire on the River Aire. Pop: 37 525 (2001)
  • cefadroxil — A broad-spectrum cephalosporin antibiotic.
  • ceroferary — Candleholder (especially for a large, church candle).
  • charge off — to treat or regard as a loss
  • charge-off — a write-off, especially of a bad loan by a bank.
  • chargeoffs — Plural form of chargeoff.
  • chiffarobe — Alternative form of chifforobe.
  • cloak fern — a type of fern, genus Notholaena, found in dry, rocky areas of temperate and tropical America, often used as an ornamental.
  • clofibrate — a medication used in the treatment of heart disease
  • cloverleaf — A cloverleaf is an arrangement of curved roads, resembling a four-leaf clover, that joins two main roads.
  • cockchafer — any of various Old World scarabaeid beetles, esp Melolontha melolontha of Europe, whose larvae feed on crops and grasses
  • cofavorite — a joint favourite
  • coffee bar — A coffee bar is a small café where non-alcoholic drinks and snacks are sold.
  • cofferdams — Plural form of cofferdam.
  • cold frame — A cold frame is a wooden frame with a glass top in which you grow small plants to protect them from cold weather.
  • confederal — being or of a confederation of independent nations or states
  • conferable — Alternative spelling of conferrable.
  • coral fern — a scrambling fern of the genus Gleichenia, having repeatedly forked fronds
  • coral reef — A coral reef is a long narrow mass of coral and other substances, the top of which is usually just above or just below the surface of the sea.
  • cornflakes — a breakfast cereal made from toasted maize, eaten with milk, sugar, etc
  • cotransfer — a simultaneous transfer of multiple genes
  • cowfeteria — a calf feeder with multiple teats
  • cross-fade — to fade in (one sound or picture source) as another is being faded out
  • crossfader — (music) A device consisting of two volume controls which control separate records, allowing the DJ to change the source of the sound between the records.
  • dance form — the binary form used in most of the movements of the 18th-century suite.
  • dancefloor — Alternative form of dance floor.
  • defalcator — A defaulter or embezzler.
  • defamatory — Speech or writing that is defamatory is likely to damage someone's good reputation by saying something bad and untrue about them.
  • defoliator — An adult or larval insect that strips all the leaves from a tree or shrub.
  • deforciant — a person who wrongfully withholds something from someone by force
  • deformable — to mar the natural form or shape of; put out of shape; disfigure: In cases where the drug was taken during pregnancy, its effects deformed the infants.
  • disfavored — unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
  • doorframes — Plural form of doorframe.
  • drake foot — a pad foot having the form of three connected lobes.
  • edificator — (rare) One who or that which edifies; an edifier.
  • effraction — a breaking into a house, store, etc., by force; forcible entry.
  • enforcable — Misspelling of enforceable.
  • exfoliator — An exfoliant.
  • facebooker — A person using the social networking website Facebook.
  • factorable — one of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation: Poverty is only one of the factors in crime.
  • factorized — Simple past tense and past participle of factorize.
  • factorizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of factorize.
  • falseworks — Plural form of falsework.
  • farmhouses — Plural form of farmhouse.
  • farmworker — farm hand.
  • fashioners — Plural form of fashioner.
  • fatherhood — the state of being a father.
  • fathometer — (nautical) A depth finder that uses sound waves to determine the depth of water.
  • favoritest — (nonstandard) favorite.
  • favourable — Pleasing, encouraging or approving.
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