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9-letter words containing f, r, a, m, e

  • forearmed — Simple past tense and past participle of forearm.
  • foregleam — A gleam or glimpse of the future; foreglimpse.
  • foremasts — Plural form of foremast.
  • forenamed — named before; mentioned before in the same writing or speech; aforementioned.
  • forenames — Plural form of forename.
  • forewoman — a woman in charge of a particular department or group of workers.
  • formalise — to make formal, especially for the sake of official or authorized acceptance: to formalize an understanding by drawing up a legal contract.
  • formalize — to make formal, especially for the sake of official or authorized acceptance: to formalize an understanding by drawing up a legal contract.
  • formamide — (organic compound) The amide of formic acid HCO-NH2 or any N-substituted derivative; they are used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals.
  • formative — giving form or shape; forming; shaping; fashioning; molding: a formative process in manufacturing.
  • formatted — the shape and size of a book as determined by the number of times the original sheet has been folded to form the leaves. Compare duodecimo, folio (def 2), octavo, quarto.
  • formatter — the shape and size of a book as determined by the number of times the original sheet has been folded to form the leaves. Compare duodecimo, folio (def 2), octavo, quarto.
  • formicate — To move like ants.
  • formulate — to express in precise form; state definitely or systematically: He finds it extremely difficult to formulate his new theory.
  • formylate — to introduce the formyl group into (an organic compound).
  • forthcame — Simple past form of forthcome.
  • fraenulum — frenulum.
  • fragments — Plural form of fragment.
  • frambesia — yaws.
  • framboise — raspberry.
  • frame saw — a saw with a thin blade held in a specially shaped frame
  • frameable — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
  • frameless — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
  • framepack — a backpack attached to a supporting frame of usually lightweight metal.
  • framerate — Alternative form of frame rate.
  • framework — a skeletal structure designed to support or enclose something.
  • freemason — a member of a widely distributed secret order (Free and Accepted Masons) having for its object mutual assistance and the promotion of brotherly love among its members.
  • freewoman — a woman who is free or at liberty, esp one who is not a slave or serf
  • fremantle — a seaport in SW Australia, near Perth.
  • frenchman — a native or inhabitant of the French nation.
  • fumaroles — Plural form of fumarole.
  • galeiform — helmet-shaped; resembling a galea.
  • half term — a word or group of words designating something, especially in a particular field, as atom in physics, quietism in theology, adze in carpentry, or district leader in politics.
  • half-term — Half-term is a short holiday in the middle of a school term.
  • hamfatter — a second-rate or ineffectual actor
  • headframe — a structure supporting the hoisting sheaves at the top of a mine shaft.
  • hear from — receive news, correspondence from sb
  • home farm — (esp formerly) a farm belonging to and providing food for a large country house
  • homecraft — skills used in the home
  • key frame — (graphics)   A frame in an animated sequence of frames which was drawn or otherwise constructed directly by the user rather than generated automatically, e.g. by tweening.
  • keyframes — Plural form of keyframe.
  • magnifier — a person or thing that magnifies.
  • mainframe — a large computer, often the hub of a system serving many users.
  • male fern — a bright-green fern, Dryopteris filix-mas, of Europe and northeastern North America.
  • malformed — faultily or anomalously formed.
  • mammifers — Plural form of mammifer.
  • manfriend — A male friend.
  • masterful — dominating; self-willed; imperious.
  • matterful — (of an author or book) full of interesting or significant ideas
  • mayflower — (italics) the ship in which the Pilgrims sailed from Southampton to the New World in 1620.
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