9-letter words containing f, l, i, e, r
- farcelike — Resembling or characteristic of farce.
- farinelli — Carlo [kahr-loh;; Italian kahr-law] /ˈkɑr loʊ;; Italian ˈkɑr lɔ/ (Show IPA), (Carlo Broschi) 1705–82, Italian operatic male soprano.
- febricula — a slight and short fever, especially when of obscure causation.
- febrility — pertaining to or marked by fever; feverish.
- feliciter — happily; successfully
- fellatrix — A woman who performs fellatio.
- feralized — having once been domesticated but subsequently returned to wildness
- fernticle — (obsolete, dialect, Scotland) A freckle on the skin, resembling the seed of fern.
- ferruling — a ring or cap, usually of metal, put around the end of a post, cane, or the like, to prevent splitting.
- fertilely — In a fertile manner.
- fertilise — Biology. to render (the female gamete) capable of development by uniting it with the male gamete. to fecundate or impregnate (an animal or plant).
- fertility — the state or quality of being fertile.
- fertilize — Biology. to render (the female gamete) capable of development by uniting it with the male gamete. to fecundate or impregnate (an animal or plant).
- fiberfill — synthetic fibers, as polyester, used as a filling or insulating material for pillows, cushions, comforters, winter garments, etc.
- fiberglas — finespun filaments of glass made into yarn that is woven into textiles, used in woolly masses as insulation, and pressed and molded as plastic material
- fibrefill — a synthetic fibre used as a filling for pillows, quilted materials, etc
- fibrelike — resembling a fibre or fibres
- fibroline — a yarn made from waste products at cotton factories
- fibrolite — sillimanite.
- fieldfare — a European thrush, Turdus pilaris, having reddish-brown plumage with an ashy head and a blackish tail.
- fieldward — towards a field or fields
- fieldwork — Also, field work. work done in the field, as research, exploration, surveying, or interviewing: archaeological fieldwork.
- fife rail — a rail surrounding or next to the mast of a sailing vessel for use in holding the pins to which some of the running rigging is belayed.
- figurable — Capable of being brought to a fixed form or shape.
- figuredly — in a figured manner
- filagreed — Simple past tense and past participle of filagree.
- filagrees — Plural form of filagree.
- filatures — Plural form of filature.
- file card — a card of a size suitable for filing, typically 3 × 5 inches (7.62 × 12.7 cm) or 4 × 6 inches (10.16 × 15.24 cm).
- filemaker — (software) A database application developed by Claris. It is currently the leading database application for the Macintosh and is the second most popular standalone package for Windows.
- filigreed — Ornamented with or resembling filigree work.
- filigrees — Plural form of filigree.
- fillagree — filigree.
- fillister — a rabbet or groove, as one on a window sash to hold the glass and putty.
- film crew — a group of people who are involved in the practical and technical business of shooting a film
- filmgoers — Plural form of filmgoer.
- filmmaker — Also called moviemaker. a producer or director of motion pictures, especially one working in all phases of production: the leading young filmmakers of France.
- filtering — Present participle of filter.
- filtrable — filterable.
- filtrated — liquid that has been passed through a filter.
- filtrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of filtrate.
- finalizer — (computing) In some programming languages, a function that runs when an object is garbage collected, similar to a destructor.
- finlander — an inhabitant of Finland, especially a native who customarily speaks Swedish.
- finletter — Thomas Knight, 1893–1980, U.S. lawyer and diplomat.
- fire clay — a refractory clay used for making crucibles, firebricks, etc.
- fire line — firebreak.
- fire opal — a red Mexican opal, often with a color play.
- fire sale — a special sale of merchandise actually or supposedly damaged by fire.
- fire wall — a fireproof wall to prevent the spread of fire, as from one room or compartment to the next
- fire-plow — a stick that is rubbed in a wooden groove to produce sparks for igniting a fire.