11-letter words containing f, r, i, t, e
- forficulate — resembling scissors
- forinstance — a case or occurrence of anything: fresh instances of oppression.
- formalities — condition or quality of being formal; accordance with required or traditional rules, procedures, etc.; conventionality.
- fort eustis — a military reservation and U.S. Army training center in SE Virginia near the James River, NW of Newport News.
- fort pierce — a city on the E coast of Florida.
- forte-piano — loud and then immediately soft
- fortepianos — Plural form of fortepiano.
- forty-eight — a cardinal number, 40 plus 8.
- forty-niner — a person, especially a prospector, who went to California in 1849 during the gold rush.
- foster city — a city in W California.
- fosteringly — In a way that fosters or encourages.
- fosterlings — Plural form of fosterling.
- fothergilla — any of the deciduous shrub species in the witch-hazel family
- fox terrier — either of two English breeds of small terriers having either a long, wiry coat or a short, flat coat, formerly used for driving foxes from their holes.
- fractionate — to separate or divide into component parts, fragments, divisions, etc.
- fractionize — to divide (a number or quantity) into fractions
- fractionlet — a small piece
- fragilities — easily broken, shattered, or damaged; delicate; brittle; frail: a fragile ceramic container; a very fragile alliance.
- fragmenting — a part broken off or detached: scattered fragments of the broken vase.
- fragmentise — Alternative form of fragmentize.
- fragmentize — to break (something) into fragments; break (something) apart.
- franklinite — a mineral of the spinel group, an oxide of zinc, manganese, and iron, occurring in black octahedral crystals or in masses: formerly mined for zinc.
- franticness — desperate or wild with excitement, passion, fear, pain, etc.; frenzied.
- fraternises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fraternise.
- fraternized — Simple past tense and past participle of fraternize.
- fraternizer — A person who fraternizes.
- fraternizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fraternize.
- fratricides — Plural form of fratricide.
- fredericton — a province in SE Canada, E of Maine. 27,985 sq. mi. (72,480 sq. km). Capital: Fredericton.
- fredrikstad — a port in SE Norway at the entrance to Oslo Fjord. Pop: 69 867 (2004 est)
- free flight — unassisted or unconstrained flight, as the flight of a rocket or missile without guidance or after fuel exhaustion or motor cutoff.
- free spirit — a person with a highly individual or unique attitude, lifestyle, or imagination; nonconformist.
- free ticket — entitlement to sth at no cost
- free weight — a weight used for weightlifting, as a dumbbell, whose motion is not constrained by external apparatus.
- free-to-air — Free-to-air television programmes and channels do not require a subscription or payment.
- freebooting — to act as a freebooter; plunder; loot.
- freemartins — Plural form of freemartin.
- freestyling — the practice of improvising scenes when making a film or performing a play
- freethinker — a person who forms opinions on the basis of reason, independent of authority or tradition, especially a person whose religious opinions differ from established belief.
- freewriting — a free and unstructured style of writing
- freight car — any car for carrying freight.
- freight ton — ton1 (def 2).
- freight-out — Freight-out is the cost of delivering finished goods to a customer.
- freight-ton — a unit of weight, equivalent to 2000 pounds (0.907 metric ton) avoirdupois (short ton) in the U.S. and 2240 pounds (1.016 metric tons) avoirdupois (long ton) in Great Britain.
- freneticism — the state or quality of being frenetic
- frequenting — happening or occurring at short intervals: to make frequent trips to Tokyo.
- friendliest — Superlative form of friendly.
- frigatebird — Any of five species of bird in the genus Fregata, the only genus in the family Fregatidae.
- frighteners — Plural form of frightener.
- frightening — to make afraid or fearful; throw into a fright; terrify; scare.