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10-letter words containing f, e, r

  • enfestered — festered
  • enfleurage — The extraction of essential oils and perfumes from flowers using odorless animal or vegetable fats.
  • enforcable — Misspelling of enforceable.
  • enforcedly — In a way that is enforced.
  • enforcible — Capable of being enforced.
  • engrafting — Present participle of engraft.
  • enserfment — the act of making into, or treating like, a slave
  • entry form — customs
  • esterified — Simple past tense and past participle of esterify.
  • etherified — Simple past tense and past participle of etherify.
  • except for — You use except for to introduce the only thing or person that prevents a statement from being completely true.
  • exfiltrate — Withdraw (troops or spies) surreptitiously, especially from a dangerous position.
  • exfoliator — An exfoliant.
  • eyes front — a command to troops to look ahead
  • fabricable — able to be formed or shaped; capable of being constructed or manufactured.
  • fabricated — to make by art or skill and labor; construct: The finest craftspeople fabricated this clock.
  • fabricates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fabricate.
  • face cream — Face cream is a thick substance that you rub into your face in order to keep it soft.
  • face guard — a guard used to protect a player's face
  • face-saver — something that saves one's prestige or dignity: Allow him the face-saver of resigning instead of being fired.
  • facebooker — A person using the social networking website Facebook.
  • factfinder — a person who searches impartially for the facts or actualities of a subject or situation, especially one appointed to conduct an official investigation, as in a labor-management conflict.
  • 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.
  • fahrenheit — Gabriel Daniel [German gah-bree-el dah-nee-el] /German ˈgɑ briˌɛl ˈdɑ niˌɛl/ (Show IPA), 1686–1736, German physicist: devised a temperature scale and introduced the use of mercury in thermometers.
  • faintheart — person who lacks courage; coward.
  • fair shake — an equitable opportunity or treatment: The judges promised that every entrant in the contest would get a fair shake.
  • fair trade — legal or ethical commerce
  • fair-sized — quite big
  • fair-trade — to sell (a commodity) under a fair-trade agreement.
  • fairminded — Alternative form of fair-minded.
  • fairy tale — a story, usually for children, about elves, hobgoblins, dragons, fairies, or other magical creatures.
  • fairy-tale — a story, usually for children, about elves, hobgoblins, dragons, fairies, or other magical creatures.
  • fairytales — Plural form of fairytale.
  • faith cure — a method of attempting to cure disease by prayer and religious faith.
  • fall river — a seaport in SE Massachusetts, on an arm of Narragansett Bay.
  • fall under — to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.
  • false ribs — any of the lower five ribs on either side of the body, which are not directly attached to the sternum.
  • false-card — to play a false card.
  • falseworks — Plural form of falsework.
  • falsifiers — to make false or incorrect, especially so as to deceive: to falsify income-tax reports.
  • fan heater — a space heater consisting of an electrically heated element with an electrically driven fan to disperse the heat by forced convection
  • fan letter — a letter sent by an admiring fan, as to a celebrity.
  • fancy fern — a common fern, Dryopteris austriaca spinulosa, having delicate, lacy leaves and used extensively in floral arrangements.
  • fancy-free — free from any emotional tie or influence, especially that of love.
  • fantasizer — to conceive fanciful or extravagant notions, ideas, suppositions, or the like (often followed by about): to fantasize about the ideal job.
  • far afield — a long distance away
  • far-seeing — having foresight; sagacious; discerning.
  • farce-meat — forcemeat.
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