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4-letter words containing f, n

  • funs — something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun.
  • funt — An old Russian unit of weight, approximately 410 grams.
  • genf — Geneva (the city & the canton)
  • ifni — a former Spanish enclave on the W coast of Morocco, ceded to Morocco 1969.
  • infn — Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare: an Italian State research organisation.
  • info — information.
  • lofn — a goddess who aids those having trouble winning the affections of their beloveds.
  • naff — unstylish; lacking taste; inferior.
  • nafl — a prayer, charitable act, etc., that goes beyond the requirements of one's religion.
  • naif — a naive or inexperienced person.
  • neaf — Alternative form of nief (
  • neif — (historical) A woman born in the state of villeinage; a female serf.
  • nerf — (lowercase) Slang. (in a video game) to reconfigure (an existing character or weapon), making it less powerful: The game development team nerfed several guns in the recent update.
  • newf — Newfie (def 1).
  • nfql — ["NFQL: The Natural Forms Query Language", D. Embley, Trans Database Sys 14(2):168-211 (June 1989)].
  • nfwi — National Federation of Women's Institutes
  • nief — A serf or bondsman born into servitude.
  • nife — the earth's core, thought to be composed of nickel and iron
  • niff — a bad smell
  • nift — (obsolete) Niece.
  • norf — Norfolk
  • ntfs — NT File System
  • nuff — enough.
  • nzef — New Zealand Expeditionary Force, the New Zealand army that served throughout World War I. 2NZEF is used to refer to the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force, in World War II
  • sncf — Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer: the French national railway system
  • ttfn — (chat)   ta-ta for now - goodbye for now. Used in the UK, USA and probably elsewhere.
  • unef — United Nations Emergency Force
  • vgfn — Video Gamers First Network
  • wbfn — Wild Bills Fight Night
  • whnf — Weak Head Normal Form
  • wnbf — World Natural Bodybuilding Federation
  • wsfn — Which Stands For Nothing
  • xfun — A polymorphic functional language which is a cross between SML and Russell, developed by S. Dalmas <[email protected]> of INRIA in 1991, and intended for computer algebra.
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