7-letter words containing l, f, r
- florida — a state in the SE United States between the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico. 58,560 sq. mi. (151,670 sq. km). Capital: Tallahassee. Abbreviation: FL (for use with zip code), Fla.
- florins — Plural form of florin.
- florist — a retailer of flowers, ornamental plants, etc.
- floruit — he (or she) flourished: used to indicate the period during which a person flourished, especially when the exact birth and death dates are unknown. Abbreviation: fl., flor.
- florula — the flora of a small single environment
- flosser — an implement which flosses the teeth or facilitates flossing
- floured — Simple past tense and past participle of flour.
- flouter — A person who flouts.
- flowers — the blossom of a plant.
- flowery — covered with or having many flowers.
- flubber — a blunder.
- flueric — fluidics.
- fluffer — light, downy particles, as of cotton.
- fluider — a substance, as a liquid or gas, that is capable of flowing and that changes its shape at a steady rate when acted upon by a force tending to change its shape.
- flunker — Someone who has failed in an examination.
- fluoric — Chemistry. pertaining to or obtained from fluorine.
- fluoro- — indicating the presence of fluorine
- flusher — consisting entirely of cards of one suit: a flush hand.
- fluster — to put into a state of agitated confusion: His constant criticism flustered me.
- fluters — Plural form of fluter.
- flutter — to wave, flap, or toss about: Banners fluttered in the breeze.
- fly rod — a light, extremely flexible fishing rod specially designed for use in fly-fishing.
- flyover — a formation of aircraft in flight for observation from the ground, especially a prearranged, low-altitude flight over a public gathering.
- flytier — a person who makes artificial lures for fly-fishing.
- flytrap — firewall machine
- foilers — Plural form of foiler.
- folders — Plural form of folder.
- folkers — Plural form of folker.
- fondler — to handle or touch lovingly, affectionately, or tenderly; caress: to fondle a precious object; to fondle a child.
- foolery — foolish action or conduct.
- footler — One who footles, foolish trifler.
- foozler — One who bungles; a maker of mistakes.
- for all — the whole of (used in referring to quantity, extent, or duration): all the cake; all the way; all year.
- foreleg — one of the front legs of a quadruped, an insect, etc.
- forelie — to lie in front of
- forkful — the amount a fork can hold.
- forlana — a traditional Venetian dance
- forlese — (transitive, obsolete) To lose entirely or completely.
- forlong — To be possessed with longing.
- forlorn — desolate or dreary; unhappy or miserable, as in feeling, condition, or appearance.
- formals — Plural form of formal.
- formful — displaying excellent form, especially in performing a sport.
- formula — a set form of words, as for stating or declaring something definitely or authoritatively, for indicating procedure to be followed, or for prescribed use on some ceremonial occasion.
- formule — (obsolete) A set or prescribed model; a formula.
- forslow — to hinder or delay
- fortlet — a small fort
- foulard — a soft, lightweight silk, rayon, or cotton of plain or twill weave with printed design, for neckties, scarves, trimmings, etc.
- foulder — to thunder or flash like lightning
- fowlers — Plural form of fowler.
- fractal — a geometrical or physical structure having an irregular or fragmented shape at all scales of measurement between a greatest and smallest scale such that certain mathematical or physical properties of the structure, as the perimeter of a curve or the flow rate in a porous medium, behave as if the dimensions of the structure (fractal dimensions) are greater than the spatial dimensions.