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8-letter words containing k, r, a, f

  • backfire — If a plan or project backfires, it has the opposite result to the one that was intended.
  • breakoff — an abrupt discontinuance, especially of relations
  • ecofreak — a zealous or overly zealous environmentalist or preservationist.
  • facework — The material of the outside or front side, as of a wall or building.
  • fakirism — the beliefs and practices of fakirs
  • faliraki — a coastal resort in SE Greece, on Rhodes. Pop: 400 (2000 est)
  • farmwork — The agricultural work done on a farm.
  • farouk i — 1920–65, last king of Egypt (1936–52). He was forced to abdicate (1952)
  • faulknerWilliam, 1897–1962, U.S. novelist and short-story writer. Nobel Prize 1949.
  • finnmark — the markka of Finland.
  • fireback — a piece, lining the rear of a fireplace, usually of cast iron.
  • firemark — a plaque mounted on the outside of a building indicating the insurance company by which that building is insured
  • firewalk — An instance of firewalking.
  • flackery — publicity and promotion; press-agentry.
  • flankers — Plural form of flanker.
  • flatwork — sheets, tablecloths, etc., that are ordinarily ironed mechanically, as on a mangle, rather than by hand.
  • flymaker — a person who makes fishing flies
  • folk art — artistic works, as paintings, sculpture, basketry, and utensils, produced typically in cultural isolation by untrained often anonymous artists or by artisans of varying degrees of skill and marked by such attributes as highly decorative design, bright bold colors, flattened perspective, strong forms in simple arrangements, and immediacy of meaning.
  • footmark — a footprint.
  • forepeak — the extreme forward part of the interior of a hull (opposed to afterpeak).
  • forerank — the first rank
  • foretake — (transitive) To take, receive, or adopt beforehand; assume.
  • forkball — a pitch thrown with the ball inserted between the index and middle fingers, causing it to dip sharply near home plate.
  • forkhead — the head of an arrow
  • forktail — Any of various small insectivorous birds in the genus Enicurus.
  • forsaken — past participle of forsake.
  • forsaker — One who forsakes.
  • forsakes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forsake.
  • forslack — to neglect or be neglectful
  • forspeak — to bewitch
  • frackers — Plural form of fracker.
  • fracking — a process in which fractures in rocks below the earth's surface are opened and widened by injecting chemicals and liquids at high pressure: used especially to extract natural gas or oil.
  • frakking — Present participle of frak.
  • framekit — (language)   A frame language.
  • frankest — Superlative form of frank.
  • franking — The action of franking a letter or parcel.
  • frankish — of or relating to the Franks.
  • franklin — Aretha [uh-ree-thuh] /əˈri θə/ (Show IPA), born 1942, U.S. singer.
  • freakier — Comparative form of freaky.
  • freaking — a fleck or streak of color.
  • freakish — queer; odd; unusual; grotesque: a freakish appearance.
  • freakout — A frightening or disorientating experience, especially one that results from the use of a hallucinogenic drug.
  • hayforks — Plural form of hayfork.
  • jerkface — (slang, vulgar, pejorative) An obnoxious or unlikeable person; a jerk.
  • karafuto — Japanese name of Sakhalin.
  • karstify — to become or cause to become karstic
  • kefauver — Estes [es-tis] /ˈɛs tɪs/ (Show IPA), 1903–63, U.S. political leader: U.S. senator 1949–63.
  • keyframe — A single frame in an animation sequence drawn by an artist, between which others are tweened.
  • koftgari — the art of inlaying steel with gold
  • kordofan — a province in the central Sudan. About 147,000 sq. mi. (380,730 sq. km). Capital: El Obeid.

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