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9-letter words containing f, i, t, o

  • frontiers — Plural form of frontier.
  • frontline — front (def 9).
  • frontlist — a publisher's sales list of newly or recently published books, especially those of popular or ephemeral appeal.
  • frontside — Denoting a maneuver in surfing and other board sports that is done counterclockwise for a regular rider and clockwise for a goofy rider.
  • frontwise — Toward the front; in the direction of the front; frontward.
  • frostbite — injury to any part of the body after excessive exposure to extreme cold, sometimes progressing from initial redness and tingling to gangrene.
  • frostfish — either of two North American fishes, the tomcod of the Atlantic Ocean or the round whitefish, that appear when frost sets in.
  • frostline — the maximum depth at which soil is frozen.
  • fructidor — (in the French Revolutionary calendar) the twelfth month of the year, extending from August 18 to September 16.
  • fruitions — Plural form of fruition.
  • fruitwood — any of various woods from fruit-bearing trees, used for cabinetmaking and the like.
  • fruticose — having the form of a shrub; shrublike.
  • fruticous — (botany) fruticose.
  • fumigator — a person or thing that fumigates.
  • functions — Plural form of function.
  • fungosity — the condition of being fungous.
  • furcation — forked; branching.
  • furiosity — Lb obsolete furiousness; fury.
  • ghostfish — wrymouth.
  • go for it — to move or proceed, especially to or from something: They're going by bus.
  • guttiform — shaped like a drop.
  • historify — to make something part of history or to tell the history of something
  • hoofprint — the impression made by an animal's hoof.
  • ice front — the forward section or seaward edge of an ice shelf.
  • ifdef out — /if'def owt/ v. Synonym for condition out, specific to C.
  • in for it — (used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, or limits): walking in the park.
  • infection — an act or fact of infecting; state of being infected.
  • infectors — Plural form of infector.
  • inflation — Economics. a persistent, substantial rise in the general level of prices related to an increase in the volume of money and resulting in the loss of value of currency (opposed to deflation).
  • inflictor — to impose as something that must be borne or suffered: to inflict punishment.
  • informant — a person who informs or gives information; informer.
  • infortune — Astrology. a planet or aspect of evil influence, especially Saturn or Mars.
  • infractor — to break, violate, or infringe (a law, commitment, etc.).
  • interflow — to flow into each other; intermingle.
  • interfold — to fold one within another; fold together.
  • iron fist — harsh rule
  • isografts — Plural form of isograft.
  • left join — outer join
  • leitmotif — a motif or theme associated throughout a music drama with a particular person, situation, or idea.
  • lentiform — lenticular.
  • life-boat — a double-ended ship's boat, constructed, mounted, and provisioned so as to be readily able to rescue and maintain persons from a sinking vessel.
  • lifeboats — Plural form of lifeboat.
  • lift bolt — an eyebolt, as on a yardarm, to which a topping lift is secured.
  • lightfoot — (poetic) Light-footed.
  • loanshift — change or extension of the meaning of a word through the influence of a foreign word, as in the application in English of the meaning “profession” to the word calling through the influence of Latin vocātio.
  • loftiness — extending high in the air; of imposing height; towering: lofty mountains.
  • manifesto — a public declaration of intentions, opinions, objectives, or motives, as one issued by a government, sovereign, or organization.
  • metformin — an oral drug, C 4 H 11 N 5 , used in the treatment of type 2 diabetes, often in combination with repaglinide.
  • micro$oft — (abuse, company)   Microsoft written with a dollar sign, as though there was any doubt that they are a money-making enterprise. This little witticism was probably created before Microsoft's founder, Bill Gates established the philanthropic Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
  • microsoft — Microsoft Corporation
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