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10-letter words containing f, e, r, t

  • fourteener — a line, especially an iambic line, consisting of 14 syllables.
  • fourteenth — next after the thirteenth; being the ordinal number for 14.
  • fractioned — Mathematics. a number usually expressed in the form a/b. a ratio of algebraic quantities similarly expressed.
  • fragmental — fragmentary.
  • fragmented — reduced to fragments.
  • frame rate — (graphics)   The number of frames of an animation which are displayed every second, measured in frames per second (fps). The higher the frame rate, the smoother the animation will appear but the more processing power and system bandwidth is required. At less than 30 fps, the human eye can see the new pictures coming onto the screen.
  • frame tent — a tent consisting of fabric stretched over a frame
  • frameshift — the addition or deletion of one or more nucleotides in a strand of DNA, which shifts the codon triplets of the genetic code of messenger RNA and causes a misreading during translation, resulting in an aberrant protein and therefore a mutation.
  • fraternise — to associate in a fraternal or friendly way.
  • fraternism — (obsolete) fraternization.
  • fraternity — a local or national organization of male students, primarily for social purposes, usually with secret initiation and rites and a name composed of two or three Greek letters.
  • fraternize — to associate in a fraternal or friendly way.
  • fratricide — a person who kills his or her brother.
  • fraudsters — Plural form of fraudster.
  • fraudulent — characterized by, involving, or proceeding from fraud, as actions, enterprise, methods, or gains: a fraudulent scheme to evade taxes.
  • fraughtage — (obsolete) freight; cargo.
  • freckliest — Superlative form of freckly.
  • free agent — a person who is self-determining and is not responsible for his or her actions to any authority.
  • free fight — a fight without rules in which everyone may join
  • free sheet — paper made entirely from chemical pulp and therefore free of groundwood.
  • free skate — a freestyle competition with no required elements, in which skaters perform an original program of jumps, spins, sequences, etc., to music of their choice.
  • free state — U.S. History. (before the Civil War) a state in which slavery was prohibited.
  • free throw — foul shot.
  • free trade — trade between countries, free from governmental restrictions or duties.
  • freebooter — a person who goes about in search of plunder; pirate; buccaneer.
  • freemartin — a female calf that is born as a twin with a male and is sterile as a result of exposure to masculinizing hormones produced by the male.
  • freesheets — Plural form of freesheet.
  • freestones — Plural form of freestone.
  • freestyler — Someone who competes in a freestyle sport such as freestyle skating or freestyle swimming.
  • freestyles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of freestyle.
  • freeze out — the act of freezing; state of being frozen.
  • freeze-out — the act of freezing; state of being frozen.
  • freight-in — Freight-in is the cost of having goods or materials delivered to a business for manufacture or resale.
  • freightage — the transportation of goods.
  • freighters — Plural form of freighter.
  • freighting — Present participle of freight.
  • fremescent — rumbling; beginning to roar
  • french-cut — sliced lengthwise into long, thin strips.
  • frenetical — Alternative form of frenetic.
  • frequented — happening or occurring at short intervals: to make frequent trips to Tokyo.
  • frequenter — happening or occurring at short intervals: to make frequent trips to Tokyo.
  • frequently — often; many times; at short intervals.
  • freshwater — of or living in water that is fresh or not salt: freshwater fish.
  • fricatives — Plural form of fricative.
  • frightened — thrown into a fright; afraid; scared; terrified: a frightened child cowering in the corner.
  • frightener — to make afraid or fearful; throw into a fright; terrify; scare.
  • frightless — (obsolete) Free from fright; fearless.
  • frightsome — Frightening; frightful; fearful; causing fear.
  • frithsoken — (from Old English) a refuge; a sanctuary
  • frittering — Present participle of fritter.
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