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11-letter words containing f, r, e, h

  • pastry chef — cook who specializes in patisserie
  • pin-feather — an undeveloped feather before the web portions have expanded.
  • prefectship — the position of, or period served as, a prefect
  • prefinished — coated or treated before use or sale: prefinished wood.
  • prefreshman — before being a freshman
  • prize fight — A prize fight is a boxing match where the boxers are paid to fight, especially one that is not official.
  • proof sheet — a printer's proof.
  • proud flesh — granulation tissue.
  • rankshifted — that has been shifted from one linguistic rank to another
  • refreshment — something that refreshes, especially food or drink.
  • refurbisher — a person who refurbishes
  • reproachful — full of or expressing reproach or censure: a reproachful look.
  • researchful — (of a book, academic paper etc) full of research, containing or built upon a great deal of research
  • return half — the return part of a two-way ticket
  • riefenstahl — Leni [ley-nee] /ˈleɪ ni/ (Show IPA), 1902–2003, German film director.
  • right field — the area of the outfield to the right of center field, as viewed from home plate.
  • room father — a male volunteer, often the father of a student, who assists an elementary-school teacher, as by working with students who need extra help.
  • roosterfish — a large, edible fish, Nematistius pectoralis, inhabiting the warmer waters of the Pacific Ocean, having the first dorsal fin composed of brightly colored filamentous rays.
  • rose chafer — a tan scarabaeid beetle, Macrodactylus subspinosis, that feeds on the flowers and foliage of roses, grapes, peach trees, etc.
  • rufter hood — a temporary, loosely fitted hood used on newly captured hawks.
  • safe harbor — a harbor considered safe for a ship, as in wartime or during a storm at sea.
  • schweinfurt — a city in N Bavaria, in S central Germany, on the Main River.
  • sea feather — any of several anthozoans of the order Gorgonacea, in which the colony assumes a featherlike shape.
  • sefer torah — Sepher Torah.
  • self-hatred — the feeling of one who hates; intense dislike or extreme aversion or hostility.
  • shaft grave — a grave consisting of a deep, rectangular pit with vertical sides, roofed over with a stone slab.
  • shaftesburyAnthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of, 1621–83, English statesman.
  • share draft — an interest-bearing checking account in a credit union.
  • sharefarmer — a farmer who pays a fee to another in return for use of land to raise crops, etc
  • shear force — Shear force is force that makes one surface of a substance move over another parallel surface.
  • shelf paper — paper used for covering shelves, especially those of a cupboard or kitchen cabinet.
  • shelftalker — a promotional sign used by a retailer to draw attention to a featured product on the shelf
  • shellflower — an eastern Asian plant, Alpinia zerumbet, of the ginger family, having pendulous clusters of fragrant white flowers with variegated markings.
  • sheriffalty — shrievalty.
  • sheriffwick — shrievalty.
  • shield fern — any of numerous ferns of the genera Dryopteris and Polystichum, having shield-shaped indusia.
  • shift gears — change speed manually in a vehicle
  • shift lever — the lever mounted on the steering column or floor of a vehicle that enables the driver to shift gears.
  • short field — the area of the infield between third base and second, covered by the shortstop.
  • showerproof — (of clothing, fabric, etc.) treated so as to resist rain; rainproof.
  • softhearted — very sympathetic or responsive; generous in spirit: a soft-hearted judge.
  • soldierfish — any of several squirrelfishes of the family Holocentridae.
  • speech form — linguistic form.
  • speechcraft — the art of rhetoric
  • speechifier — to make a speech or speeches; harangue.
  • spendthrift — a person who spends possessions or money extravagantly or wastefully; prodigal.
  • strengthful — full of strength, strong
  • surgeonfish — any tropical, coral-reef fish of the family Acanthuridae, with one or more sharp spines near the base of the tail fin.
  • take fright — be scared off
  • the forties — the numbers 40–49 in a particular century, esp the 20th century
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