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

  • feedgrain — any cereal grain used as a feed for livestock, poultry, or other animals.
  • fenestral — (archaeology) A casement or window sash closed with cloth or paper instead of glass.
  • ferdinand — 1784–1833, king of Spain 1808, 1814–33.
  • fermanagh — a county in SW Northern Ireland. 653 sq. mi. (1691 sq. km). County seat: Enniskillen.
  • fernandel — real name Fernand Joseph Désiré Contandin. 1903–71, French comic film actor
  • fernandezJuan [hwahn,, wahn;; Spanish hwahn] /ʰwɑn,, wɑn;; Spanish ʰwɑn/ (Show IPA), 1536?–1602? Spanish navigator: explorer in South America and the Pacific.
  • fernbrake — a thicket or dense growth of ferns.
  • figurante — a ballerina who does not perform solo.
  • finalizer — (computing) In some programming languages, a function that runs when an object is garbage collected, similar to a destructor.
  • financier — a person skilled or engaged in managing large financial operations, whether public or corporate.
  • fine arts — a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, painting, sculpture, drawing, watercolor, graphics, and architecture.
  • fine-draw — Sewing. to sew together so finely that the joining is not noticeable.
  • finedrawn — Drawn out with too much subtlety; overnice.
  • finlander — an inhabitant of Finland, especially a native who customarily speaks Swedish.
  • firebrand — a piece of burning wood or other material.
  • firemanic — of or pertaining to firemen
  • firewagon — (US) A fire engine.
  • firewoman — A female firefighter.
  • firmament — the vault of heaven; sky.
  • firstname — given name.
  • fisherman — a person who fishes, whether for profit or pleasure.
  • flagrance — shockingly noticeable or evident; obvious; glaring: a flagrant error.
  • flankered — Simple past tense and past participle of flanker.
  • flatliner — (rare) A patient with no heartbeat.
  • flattener — to make flat.
  • flauntier — Comparative form of flaunty.
  • floricane — a plant stem that grows for a year before bearing fruit and flowers, as in the bramble or raspberry.
  • floridean — of or relating to members of the botanical genus Florideae (red algae)
  • foraneous — Of or pertaining to a market or forum.
  • foreanent — opposite to
  • forebrain — Also called prosencephalon. the anterior of the three primary divisions of the brain in the embryo of a vertebrate, or the part of the adult brain derived from this tissue including the diencephalon and telencephalon.
  • forecabin — the forward cabin on a vessel
  • forehands — Plural form of forehand.
  • forelands — Plural form of foreland.
  • forenamed — named before; mentioned before in the same writing or speech; aforementioned.
  • forenames — Plural form of forename.
  • foreplane — (nautical, aeronautics) A relatively flat surface located well forward of a vehicle's center of gravity used for stability and, when movable, used for steering and attitude control; common on submarines, also used on surface ships and aircraft.
  • foresaken — Misspelling of forsaken.
  • foreshank — Anatomy. the part of the lower limb in humans between the knee and the ankle; leg.
  • forewarns — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forewarn.
  • forewoman — a woman in charge of a particular department or group of workers.
  • fornicate — to commit fornication.
  • fortunate — having good fortune; receiving good from uncertain or unexpected sources; lucky: a fortunate young actor who got the lead in the play.
  • forwander — to wander far
  • foscarnet — a drug used to treat herpes viruses
  • four-lane — (of a highway) having two lanes for traffic in each direction: a four-lane thruway.
  • fraenulum — frenulum.
  • fragments — Plural form of fragment.
  • fragrance — the quality of being fragrant; a sweet or pleasing scent.
  • frailness — The state of being frail; frailty; weakness.
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