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9-letter words containing f, r, e

  • aftershow — a party held after a public performance of a play or film
  • aftertime — the time to come; the future
  • afterward — If you do something or if something happens afterward, you do it or it happens after a particular event or time that has already been mentioned.
  • afterword — An afterword is a short essay at the end of a book, usually written by the author.
  • afterwork — outside work hours; taking place or done after one's regular job is finished.
  • age-proof — not adversely affected by a person's age
  • air ferry — a ferry service that transports passengers and cars by plane
  • air fleet — a group of military aircraft, usually under one commander.
  • air force — An air force is the part of a country's armed forces that is concerned with fighting in the air.
  • air rifle — An air rifle is a rifle which is fired by means of air pressure.
  • airfields — Plural form of airfield.
  • airframes — Plural form of airframe.
  • airlifted — Simple past tense and past participle of airlift.
  • airlifter — a large aircraft specially designed to transport heavy cargo and to land on and take off from a relatively short runway.
  • al fresco — out-of-doors; in the open air: to dine alfresco.
  • alder fly — any of several dark-colored neuropterous insects of the family Sialidae, the larvae of which are aquatic and predacious on other aquatic insects.
  • alfileria — Alt form alfilaria.
  • all-fired — excessive; extreme
  • altdorfer — Albrecht (ˈalbrɛçt). ?1480–?1538, German painter and engraver: one of the earliest landscape painters
  • amberfish — amberjack.
  • amebiform — That resembles an amoeba / ameba.
  • amplifier — An amplifier is an electronic device in a radio or stereo system which causes sounds or signals to get louder.
  • antilifer — a person in favour of abortion
  • aperitifs — Plural form of aperitif.
  • archfiend — a chief fiend
  • areflexia — (pathology) Lack of neuromuscular reflexes. A symptom associated with many neurological disorders.
  • areflexic — Lb pathology Exhibiting, or relating to, areflexia.
  • 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
  • backfired — Simple past tense and past participle of backfire.
  • backfires — Plural form of backfire.
  • ball fern — a feathery fern, Davallia trichomanoides, of Malaysia, having rhizomes covered with toothed scales.
  • barefaced — You use barefaced to describe someone's behavior when you want to emphasize that they do not care that they are behaving wrongly.
  • barrelful — as much or as many as a barrel will hold
  • base form — the simplest form of a word, to which inflections may be added
  • basrelief — Alternative form of bas-relief.
  • be in for — If you say that someone is in for a shock or a surprise, you mean that they are going to experience it.
  • be rid of — to be freed from or relieved of (something undesirable)
  • beakerful — the amount of liquid a beaker will hold
  • beardfish — any of several fishes of the family Polymyxiidae, found in the deeper waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, having a pair of long barbels under the chin.
  • beef road — a road used for transporting cattle
  • beefeater — Beefeaters are guards at the Tower of London. They wear a uniform made in the style of the sixteenth century.
  • befortune — to happen, befall, come about
  • bell frog — any of several tree frogs having a bell-like call.
  • benefiter — a person who derives benefit
  • beresford — Bruce. born 1940, Australian film director. His films include The Adventures of Barry McKenzie (1972), Breaker Morant (1980), Driving Miss Daisy (1989) and Evelyn (2002)
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