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6-letter words containing f, r, e

  • fronde — either of two rebellious movements against the ministry of Cardinal Mazarin in the reign of Louis XIV, the first led by the parlement of Paris (1648–49) and the second by the princes (1650–53)
  • froudeJames Anthony, 1818–94, English historian.
  • frozen — past participle of freeze.
  • frunze — a former name (1926–91) of Bishkek.
  • frutex — a plant or shrub with a woody stem
  • fryers — Plural form of fryer.
  • fucker — an inconsequential, annoying, or disgusting person.
  • fueler — combustible matter used to maintain fire, as coal, wood, oil, or gas, in order to create heat or power.
  • fugger — Jakob II [yah-kawp] /ˈyɑ kɔp/ (Show IPA), ("the Rich") 1459–1525, German financier, a member of a German family of bankers and merchants of the 14th to 17th centuries.
  • fuhrer — leader.
  • fuller — the highest or fullest state, condition, or degree: The moon is at the full.
  • funder — One who funds.
  • funker — cowering fear; state of great fright or terror.
  • funner — something that provides mirth or amusement: A picnic would be fun.
  • furane — (organic compound) Furan.
  • furder — Eye dialect of further Comparative form of far.
  • furies — unrestrained or violent anger, rage, passion, or the like: The gods unleashed their fury on the offending mortal.
  • furled — to gather into a compact roll and bind securely, as a sail against a spar or a flag against its staff.
  • furore — a general outburst of enthusiasm, excitement, controversy, or the like.
  • furred — of or relating to fur, animal skins, dressed pelts, etc.: a fur coat; a fur trader.
  • fusker — a piece of software that generates obvious passwords and filenames in order to extract data that is held on free websites
  • fusser — One who fusses; a fussy person.
  • futter — To fuck.
  • future — time that is to be or come hereafter.
  • gaffer — the chief electrician on a motion-picture or television production.
  • gaufer — a waffle
  • geroff — Alternative spelling of gerroff.
  • gifter — One who gives a gift.
  • gofers — Plural form of gofer.
  • goffer — an ornamental plaiting used for frills and borders, as on women's caps.
  • golfer — a game in which clubs with wooden or metal heads are used to hit a small, white ball into a number of holes, usually 9 or 18, in succession, situated at various distances over a course having natural or artificial obstacles, the object being to get the ball into each hole in as few strokes as possible.
  • goofer — Someone who goofs.
  • gowfer — a golfer
  • griefe — Obsolete spelling of grief.
  • griefo — marijuana.
  • griefs — Plural form of grief.
  • griffe — an ornament at the base of a column, projecting from the torus toward a corner of the plinth.
  • guffer — (zoology) The eelpout or guffer eel.
  • gurfle — (exclamation)   /ger'fl/ An expression of shocked disbelief. "He said we have to recode this thing in Fortran by next week. Gurfle!" Compare weeble.
  • hafter — (obsolete) A caviler; a wrangler.
  • heifer — a young cow over one year old that has not produced a calf.
  • hereof — of this: upon the receipt hereof.
  • hoofer — a professional dancer, especially a tap dancer.
  • huffer — A drug addict who gets a high by inhaling or sniffing intoxicating fumes, as in glue or aerosols.
  • iframe — (Internet) A section of a web page that can act as the container for a second separate page or resource.
  • infare — a party or reception for a newly married couple.
  • infere — together; all together; in concert
  • infers — Deduce or conclude (information) from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements.
  • ireful — full of intense anger; wrathful.
  • joffre — Joseph Jacques Césaire [zhaw-zef zhahk sey-zer] /ʒɔˈzɛf ʒɑk seɪˈzɛr/ (Show IPA), 1852–1931, French general in World War I.
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