9-letter words containing f, r, a, t, e
- artefacts — Plural form of artefact.
- artificer — a skilled craftsman
- artifices — Plural form of artifice.
- ask after — If someone asks after you, they ask someone how you are.
- astrofell — (in the works of Spenser) an unidentified plant, commonly believed to be akin to an aster
- autoflare — a computer-operated, automatic landing system in an aircraft
- beefeater — Beefeaters are guards at the Tower of London. They wear a uniform made in the style of the sixteenth century.
- bifurcate — If something such as a line or path bifurcates or is bifurcated, it divides into two parts which go in different directions.
- breakfast — Breakfast is the first meal of the day. It is usually eaten in the early part of the morning.
- breathful — full of breath; living
- butterfat — the fatty substance of milk from which butter is made, consisting of a mixture of glycerides, mainly butyrin, olein, and palmitin
- cafeteria — A cafeteria is a restaurant where you choose your food from a counter and take it to your table after paying for it. Cafeterias are usually found in public buildings such as hospitals and stores.
- cafetiere — A cafetière is a type of coffee pot that has a disk with small holes in it attached to the lid. You push the lid down to separate the liquid from the ground coffee when it is ready to drink.
- canefruit — a fruit, such as the raspberry, which grows on woody-stemmed plants
- car thief — a person who steals automobiles
- carefront — To caringly confront an individual; To approach someone in love and respect and correct them in an honoring manner.
- cofeature — a joint feature
- craftiest — Superlative form of crafty.
- craftless — without craft or cunning
- craftsmen — a person who practices or is highly skilled in a craft; artisan.
- date from — If something dates from a particular time, it started or was made at that time.
- defaulter — A defaulter is someone who does not do something that they are legally supposed to do, such as make a payment at a particular time, or appear in a court of law.
- defeature — to blemish or disfigure (a person or thing)
- defecator — One who defecates.
- defibrate — to break (wood, paper, garbage, etc.) into fibrous components; reduce to fibers.
- deflators — Plural form of deflator.
- deflorate — (of a plant) having lost its flowers
- delftware — glazed earthenware, usually blue and white, which originated in Delft
- distaffer — a woman, especially in a field or place usually or generally dominated by men: the first distaffer to have a seat on the stock exchange.
- draftable — Capable of being drafted.
- draftsmen — (US) Plural form of draftsman.
- earthfall — a fall of earth or a landslide
- earthfast — relating to a method of building or to buildings that have no foundations but are supported by posts knocked into the ground
- engrafted — Simple past tense and past participle of engraft.
- fabricate — to make by art or skill and labor; construct: The finest craftspeople fabricated this clock.
- facefirst — Violently forward, so as to strike something with one's face.
- faceprint — a digitally recorded representation of a person's face that can be used for security purposes because it is as individual as a fingerprint
- factorage — the action or business of a factor.
- factories — A building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
- factorise — (mathematics): To create a list of factors.
- factorize — Mathematics. to resolve into factors.
- fadometer — an instrument used to determine the resistance to fading of a pigment or dye
- fair rent — (in Britain) the rent for a private tenancy, fixed and registered by a rent officer, and based on the size, condition, and usefulness of the property, but not its scarcity value
- fairtrade — Produced in such a way that all producers of the product receive a fair wage for their work.
- fairytale — a story, usually for children, about elves, hobgoblins, dragons, fairies, or other magical creatures.
- faithcure — a cure or healing through prayer or faith in God
- faltering — to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship.
- farcemeat — forcemeat.
- farm belt — an area or region noted principally for farming.
- farm team — a tract of land, usually with a house, barn, silo, etc., on which crops and often livestock are raised for livelihood.