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8-letter words containing f, l, e, r

  • freehold — a town in E New Jersey: battle of Monmouth courthouse 1778.
  • freeload — to take advantage of others for free food, entertainment, etc.
  • freeroll — (poker) A poker tournament with no entry fee.
  • freetail — a free-tailed bat.
  • freewill — made or done freely or of one's own accord; voluntary: a freewill contribution to a political fund.
  • frenular — of or relating to a fraenum
  • frenulum — Anatomy, Zoology. a small frenum.
  • frenzily — in a frenzied or frantic manner
  • fretfull — Archaic form of fretful.
  • fretless — Describing a stringed instrument that does not have frets.
  • fribbled — Simple past tense and past participle of fribble.
  • fribbler — to act in a foolish or frivolous manner; trifle.
  • fribbles — Plural form of fribble.
  • frickles — Plural form of frickle.
  • friendly — characteristic of or befitting a friend; showing friendship: a friendly greeting.
  • frijoles — any bean of the genus Phaseolus, especially the kidney bean, the seeds of which are used for food in Mexico, in the southwestern U.S., etc.
  • frillies — women's underwear, esp when particularly frilly
  • frizzled — Simple past tense and past participle of frizzle.
  • frizzles — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of frizzle.
  • froglike — any tailless, stout-bodied amphibian of the order Anura, including the smooth, moist-skinned frog species that live in a damp or semiaquatic habitat and the warty, drier-skinned toad species that are mostly terrestrial as adults.
  • frontlet — Also, frontal. a decorative band, ribbon, or the like, worn across the forehead: The princess wore a richly bejeweled frontlet.
  • frozenly — While, or as if, frozen; in a manner that is cold, unfeeling, unmoving, etc.
  • fruitlet — a small fruit, especially one of those forming an aggregate fruit, as the raspberry.
  • frustule — the siliceous cell wall of a diatom.
  • fuel rod — nuclear fuel contained in a long thin-walled tube, an array of such tubes forming the core of a nuclear reactor.
  • fulcrate — having or supported by fulcra
  • fumarole — a hole in or near a volcano, from which vapor rises.
  • funerals — Plural form of funeral.
  • funereal — of or suitable for a funeral.
  • fur seal — any of several eared seals, as Callorhinus alascanus, having a plush underfur used in making coats, trimmings, etc.
  • furbelow — a ruffle or flounce, as on a woman's skirt or petticoat.
  • furculae — Plural form of furcula.
  • furuncle — boil2 .
  • fusarole — a type of architectural moulding often found below the echinus or quarter round of a column
  • fusileer — Alternative form of fusilier.
  • fusilier — a member of a British regiment formerly armed with fusils.
  • garefowl — an extinct species of seabird (Alca impennis)
  • garfieldJames Abram, 1831–81, 20th president of the U.S., 1881.
  • graceful — characterized by elegance or beauty of form, manner, movement, or speech; elegant: a graceful dancer; a graceful reply.
  • grateful — warmly or deeply appreciative of kindness or benefits received; thankful: I am grateful to you for your help.
  • greatful — Misspelling of grateful.
  • greenfly — an aphid, Coloradoa rufomaculata, that is an important pest of chrysanthemums.
  • grenfell — Sir Wilfred Thomason [tom-uh-suh n] /ˈtɒm ə sən/ (Show IPA), 1865–1940, English physician and missionary in Labrador and Newfoundland.
  • griefful — (archaic) Expressing or full of grief; painful.
  • harfleur — a port in N France, in Seine-Maritime department: important centre in the Middle Ages. Pop: 8602 (2005)
  • heartful — An amount of emotion considered to be present in the heart.
  • hellfire — the fire of hell.
  • hornfels — a dark, fine-grained metamorphic rock, the result of recrystallization of siliceous or argillaceous sediments by contact metamorphism.
  • horsefly — any bloodsucking, usually large fly of the family Tabanidae, especially of the genus Tabanus, a serious pest of horses, cattle, etc.
  • hoverfly — Any of various flies from the family Syrphidae that hover in the air and feed on the nectar of flowers.
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