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9-letter words containing f, i, k, e

  • freakiest — Superlative form of freaky.
  • freckling — Present participle of freckle.
  • frederick — (Frederick Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg) 1899–1972, king of Denmark 1947–72.
  • frederika — a female given name.
  • free kick — an unhindered kick of a stationary ball, usually awarded to a player as the result of a foul committed by a player from the opposing team.
  • free kirk — free church (def 3).
  • friedcake — Chiefly Inland North. a doughnut or other small cake cooked in deep fat.
  • frikkadel — A traditional Afrikaner dish of baked (or sometimes deep-fried) meatballs prepared with onion, bread, eggs, vinegar, and spices.
  • frolicked — merry play; merriment; gaiety; fun.
  • frolicker — merry play; merriment; gaiety; fun.
  • fruitcake — a rich cake containing dried or candied fruit, nuts, etc.
  • fuguelike — Music. a polyphonic composition based upon one, two, or more themes, which are enunciated by several voices or parts in turn, subjected to contrapuntal treatment, and gradually built up into a complex form having somewhat distinct divisions or stages of development and a marked climax at the end.
  • fukienese — a group of Chinese dialects, including Amoy and Taiwanese, spoken in Fukien province in southeastern China as well as in Taiwan.
  • funkiness — Jazz. having an earthy, blues-based quality or character.
  • half-pike — spontoon.
  • jackknife — a large pocketknife.
  • kaffiyehs — Plural form of kaffiyeh.
  • kerchiefs — Plural form of kerchief.
  • key field — (database)   A field of a database (typically a relational database) table which together form a unique identifier for a record (a table entry). The aggregate of these fields is usually referred to simply as "the key".
  • key fruit — a samara.
  • khalifate — the rank, jurisdiction, or government of a caliph.
  • kill file — [Usenet] Per-user file(s) used by some Usenet reading programs (originally Larry Wall's rn) to discard summarily (without presenting for reading) articles matching some particularly uninteresting (or unwanted) patterns of subject, author, or other header lines. Thus to add a person (or subject) to one's kill file is to arrange for that person to be ignored by one's newsreader in future. By extension, it may be used for a decision to ignore the person or subject in other media. See also plonk.
  • killfiled — Simple past tense and past participle of killfile.
  • killfiles — Plural form of killfile.
  • kitesurfs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of kitesurf.
  • knife box — a box, often ornamental and sometimes closed with a lid, for containing table knives.
  • knifeless — without a knife
  • knifelike — Resembling a knife or its effects.
  • kniferest — something upon which to rest a knife when it is not being used.
  • life mask — a cast of the face of a living person.
  • lifehacks — Plural form of lifehack.
  • like fury — violently; furiously
  • makefiles — Plural form of makefile.
  • makeshift — a temporary expedient or substitute: We used boxes as a makeshift while the kitchen chairs were being painted.
  • pecksniff — a person of Pecksniffian attitudes or behavior: a virtuousness that only a pecksniff could aspire to.
  • pikestaff — the shaft of an infantry pike.
  • prokofiev — Sergei Sergeevich [syir-gyey syir-gye-yi-vyich] /syɪrˈgyeɪ syɪrˈgyɛ yɪ vyɪtʃ/ (Show IPA), 1891–1953, Russian composer.
  • quickfire — Alternative form of quick-fire.
  • refusenik — a Soviet citizen, usually Jewish, who was denied permission to emigrate from the Soviet Union.
  • reznikoffCharles, 1894–1976, U.S. poet.
  • sheaflike — resembling a sheaf
  • shift key — a typewriter key that determines whether characters are printed in upper or lower case and controls the printing of numbers and symbols.
  • skewwhiff — not straight; askew
  • skiffless — without a skiff
  • snakefish — lizardfish.
  • spikefish — a large sea fish
  • tackifier — a substance that causes tackiness
  • take fire — to begin to burn
  • take five — a cardinal number, four plus one.
  • take life — to kill
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