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7-letter words containing f, e, t, a

  • floater — a person or thing that floats.
  • floreat — may (a person, institution, etc) flourish
  • flotage — an act of floating.
  • folates — Plural form of folate.
  • foliate — covered with or having leaves.
  • fontane — Theodor (ˈteodoːr). 1819–98, German novelist and journalist; his novels include Vor dem Sturm (1878) and Effi Briest (1898)
  • footage — length or extent in feet: the footage of lumber.
  • formate — a salt or ester of formic acid.
  • fossate — having cavities or depressions
  • foveate — having foveae; pitted.
  • fracted — broken; having a part displaced.
  • fraters — Plural form of frater.
  • fratery — A frater-house.
  • frenate — having a frenum or frenulum.
  • fretman — A guitar player, especially one who plays acoustic guitar.
  • fretsaw — A saw with a narrow blade stretched vertically on a frame, for cutting thin wood in patterns.
  • freytag — Gustav [goo s-tahf] /ˈgʊs tɑf/ (Show IPA), 1816–95, German novelist, playwright, and journalist.
  • frigate — a fast naval vessel of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, generally having a lofty ship rig and heavily armed on one or two decks.
  • fungate — To become like a fungus.
  • furcate — forked; branching.
  • gabfest — a gathering at which there is a great deal of conversation.
  • geofact — a rock, bone, shell, or the like that has been modified by natural processes to appear to look like an artifact.
  • grafted — Simple past tense and past participle of graft.
  • grafter — the acquisition of money, gain, or advantage by dishonest, unfair, or illegal means, especially through the abuse of one's position or influence in politics, business, etc.
  • hateful — arousing hate or deserving to be hated: the hateful oppression of dictators.
  • infante — any son of the king of Spain or of Portugal who is not heir to the throne.
  • inflate — deflate
  • lafitteJean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), c1780–c1825, French privateer in the Americas.
  • leaflet — a small flat or folded sheet of printed matter, as an advertisement or notice, usually intended for free distribution.
  • of late — occurring, coming, or being after the usual or proper time: late frosts; a late spring.
  • offbeat — differing from the usual or expected; unconventional: an offbeat comedian.
  • offtake — a pipe or passage for conducting smoke, a current of air, or the like, to an uptake or downtake.
  • outface — to cause to submit by or as if by staring down; face or stare down.
  • outfeat — To surpass in feats.
  • overfat — Having too much fat as a proportion of body mass.
  • redraft — a second draft or drawing.
  • reflate — to increase again the amount of money and credit in circulation.
  • refloat — to rest or remain on the surface of a liquid; be buoyant: The hollow ball floated.
  • refract — to subject to refraction.
  • refutal — an act of refuting a statement, charge, etc.; disproof.
  • regraft — to graft again
  • restaff — to staff (a workplace, department, etc) again or replace staff members in
  • sealift — a system for transporting persons or cargo by ship, especially in an emergency.
  • shafted — a long pole forming the body of various weapons, as lances, halberds, or arrows.
  • shafter — a shaft-horse, usually in tandem with another horse, that pulls a cart
  • staffed — a group of persons, as employees, charged with carrying out the work of an establishment or executing some undertaking.
  • staffer — a member of a staff of employees or coworkers.
  • sulfate — Chemistry. a salt or ester of sulfuric acid.
  • taffeta — a medium-weight or light-weight fabric of acetate, nylon, rayon, or silk, usually smooth, crisp, and lustrous, plain-woven, and with a fine crosswise rib effect.
  • takeoff — a taking or setting off; the leaving of the ground, as in leaping or in beginning a flight in an airplane.
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