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10-letter words containing f, o, r, t, i

  • favoritest — (nonstandard) favorite.
  • favoritism — the favoring of one person or group over others with equal claims; partiality: to show favoritism toward the youngest child.
  • favourites — Plural form of favourite.
  • federation — the act of federating or uniting in a league.
  • feneration — the lending of money on interest.
  • feretories — Plural form of feretory.
  • fetiparous — (of a marsupial) bearing young before they are fully developed.
  • fiberoptic — of or relating to instruments utilizing fiber optics.
  • fibroblast — a cell that contributes to the formation of connective tissue fibers.
  • fibrositis — Fibromyalgia.
  • fictioneer — a writer of fiction, especially a prolific one whose works are of mediocre quality.
  • fifth form — the fifth year of secondary school in England, Wales, or Northern Island
  • fifty-four — a cardinal number, 50 plus 4.
  • figuration — the act of shaping into a particular figure.
  • figure out — a numerical symbol, especially an Arabic numeral.
  • filter out — ignore
  • filtration — liquid that has been passed through a filter.
  • fingerpost — A post at a road junction from which signs project in the direction of the place or route indicated.
  • fingerroot — A plant related to ginger, Boesenbergia rotunda, with finger-like roots used as a spice.
  • fire point — the lowest temperature at which a volatile liquid, after its vapors have been ignited, will give off vapors at a rate sufficient to sustain combustion.
  • fire tower — a tower, as on a mountain, from which a watch for fires is kept.
  • firebottle — electron tube
  • firestorms — Plural form of firestorm.
  • firethorns — Plural form of firethorn.
  • first born — Someone's first born is their first child.
  • first down — the first of four consecutive plays during which an offensive team must advance the ball at least ten yards to retain possession of it.
  • first form — the first class that children go into at school
  • first lord — the head of a board commissioned to perform the duties of a high office of state: First Lord of the Admiralty.
  • first post — a position of duty, employment, or trust to which one is assigned or appointed: a diplomatic post.
  • first-born — first in the order of birth; eldest.
  • first-come — arranged, considered, or done in order of application or arrival, as for purposes of service: orders filled on a first-come basis.
  • first-foot — the first person to cross the threshold of a house on New Year's Day.
  • firstcomer — a person who arrives first or among the first.
  • fish story — an exaggerated or incredible story: It was just another one of his fish stories.
  • flacourtia — designating a family (Flacourtiaceae, order Violales) of dicotyledonous tropical trees and shrubs
  • flavourist — a chemist who blends ingredients to create artificial flavours or scents, for food or perfume
  • flint corn — a variety of corn, Zea mays indurata, having very hard-skinned kernels not subject to shrinkage.
  • flirtation — the act or practice of flirting; coquetry.
  • floorshift — a gearshift set into the floor of an automotive vehicle.
  • florentine — of or relating to Florence, Italy: the Florentine poets of the 14th century.
  • floriation — Ornamentation by means of flower forms, either realistic or stylized.
  • florissant — a city in E Missouri, near St. Louis.
  • floristics — the study of the distribution, number, types, and relationships of plant species in an area or areas.
  • flour mite — any of several mites that infest flour and other stored organic materials and may be a serious pest; some may cause itching in persons handling infected material
  • fluocerite — (mineral) A cerium fluoride mineral found in Sweden.
  • fluoridate — to introduce a fluoride into: to fluoridate drinking water.
  • fluorinate — to treat or combine with fluorine.
  • folklorist — the traditional beliefs, legends, customs, etc., of a people; lore of a people.
  • footbridge — a bridge intended for pedestrians only.
  • footlicker — A sycophant; a fawner; a toady.
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