7-letter words containing f, m
- firemen — Plural form of fireman.
- firm up — person, muscles: get in shape
- firmans — Plural form of firman.
- firmest — Superlative form of firm.
- firming — not soft or yielding when pressed; comparatively solid, hard, stiff, or rigid: firm ground; firm texture.
- fitment — equipment; furnishing.
- flagman — a person who signals with a flag or lantern, as at a railroad crossing.
- flagmen — Plural form of flagman.
- flamage — flame
- flambee — Alternative spelling of flamb\u00e9.
- flamers — Plural form of flamer.
- flamfew — (Scotland, obsolete) A worthless thing; a trifle or bauble.
- flaming — flame
- flaxman — John, 1755–1826, English sculptor and draftsman.
- flehmen — a behavioral response of many male mammals, especially deer, antelope, and other artiodactyls, consisting of lip curling and head raising after sniffing a female's urine.
- fleming — Sir Alexander, 1881–1955, Scottish bacteriologist and physician: discoverer of penicillin 1928; Nobel Prize in Medicine 1945.
- flemish — of or relating to Flanders, its people, or their language.
- flotsam — the part of the wreckage of a ship and its cargo found floating on the water. Compare jetsam, lagan.
- fluming — a deep narrow defile containing a mountain stream or torrent.
- flummox — to bewilder; confound; confuse.
- flumped — Simple past tense and past participle of flump.
- foamers — Plural form of foamer.
- foamier — Comparative form of foamy.
- foamily — In a foamy manner.
- foaming — a collection of minute bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid by agitation, fermentation, etc.: foam on a glass of beer.
- foglamp — A wide automotive lamp intended to increase visibility in poor weather conditions.
- fogyism — an excessively conservative or old-fashioned person, especially one who is intellectually dull (usually preceded by old): The board of directors were old fogies still living in the 19th century.
- fomites — any agent, as clothing or bedding, that is capable of absorbing and transmitting the infecting organism of a disease.
- foodism — enthusiasm for and interest in the preparation and consumption of good food
- footman — a liveried servant who attends the door or carriage, waits on table, etc.
- footmen — Plural form of footman.
- foramen — an opening, orifice, or short passage, as in a bone or in the integument of the ovule of a plant.
- forearm — Anatomy. the part of the arm between the elbow and the wrist.
- foreman — a person in charge of a particular department, group of workers, etc., as in a factory or the like.
- foremen — a person in charge of a particular department, group of workers, etc., as in a factory or the like.
- formals — Plural form of formal.
- formant — Music. the range and number of partials present in a tone of a specific instrument, representing its timbre.
- formate — a salt or ester of formic acid.
- formats — Plural form of format.
- forment — Misspelling of foment.
- formers — Plural form of former.
- formful — displaying excellent form, especially in performing a sport.
- formica — Formica is a hard plastic that is used for covering surfaces such as kitchen tables or counters.
- forming — Present participle of form.
- formosa — Taiwan.
- formula — a set form of words, as for stating or declaring something definitely or authoritatively, for indicating procedure to be followed, or for prescribed use on some ceremonial occasion.
- formule — (obsolete) A set or prescribed model; a formula.
- foumart — the European polecat, Mustela putorius.
- fraenum — frenum.
- framers — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.