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9-letter words containing n, a, f, o

  • forwander — to wander far
  • foscarnet — a drug used to treat herpes viruses
  • fossarian — fossor.
  • found art — art comprised of found objects.
  • fountains — Plural form of fountain.
  • four-lane — (of a highway) having two lanes for traffic in each direction: a four-lane thruway.
  • fox snake — a brown-blotched nonvenomous snake, Elaphe vulpina, of north-central U.S., that vibrates its tail and emits a pungent odor when disturbed.
  • fractions — Mathematics. a number usually expressed in the form a/b. a ratio of algebraic quantities similarly expressed.
  • fragonard — Jean Honoré [zhahn aw-naw-rey] /ʒɑ̃ ɔ nɔˈreɪ/ (Show IPA), 1732–1806, French painter.
  • francisco — a male given name, Spanish form of Francis.
  • francolin — any of numerous Eurasian and African partridges of the genus Francolinus, having sharply spurred legs.
  • franconia — a medieval duchy in Germany, largely in the valley of the Main River.
  • frankfort — a state in the E central United States. 40,395 sq. mi. (104,625 sq. km). Capital: Frankfort. Abbreviation: KY (for use with zip code), Ken., Ky.
  • freemason — a member of a widely distributed secret order (Free and Accepted Masons) having for its object mutual assistance and the promotion of brotherly love among its members.
  • freewoman — a woman who is free or at liberty, esp one who is not a slave or serf
  • frication — an audible, constrained rush of air accompanying and characteristic of fricatives.
  • frigatoon — a Venetian sailing ship with a square stern
  • frogspawn — The eggs of a frog, which are surrounded by transparent jelly.
  • front man — a performer, as a singer, who leads a musical group.
  • frontager — an owner of property or land which immediately faces a beach or street
  • frontages — Plural form of frontage.
  • frontalis — A muscle of the head, sometimes considered to be part of the occipitofrontalis muscle.
  • frontally — In a frontal manner.
  • frontenac — Comte de (kɔ̃t də). title of Louis de Buade. 1620–98, governor of New France (1672–82; 1689–98)
  • frontlash — an action or opinion that is in reaction to a backlash.
  • frontload — Alternative form of front-load.
  • frontpage — Alternative spelling of front page.
  • frontward — in a direction toward the front.
  • fructosan — any of the class of hexosans, as inulin and the like, that yield fructose upon hydrolysis.
  • fungoidal — of, relating to, or caused by a fungus or fungi; resembling a fungus or fungi; fungoid
  • furcation — forked; branching.
  • gerfalcon — gyrfalcon.
  • gonfalons — Plural form of gonfalon.
  • graniform — Formed from or like corn.
  • gyrfalcon — a large falcon, Falco rusticolus, of arctic and subarctic regions, having white, gray, or blackish color phases: now greatly reduced in number.
  • half note — a note equivalent in time value to one half of a whole note; minim.
  • half tone — semitone.
  • half-done — past participle of do1 .
  • half-long — (of a speech sound) of intermediate length; neither short nor fully long.
  • half-moon — the ship in which Henry Hudson made his voyage to explore America in 1609.
  • half-note — a note equivalent in time value to one half of a whole note; minim.
  • half-open — (of a file) having a pawn or pawns of only one colour on it
  • halftones — Plural form of halftone.
  • hands off — of, belonging to, using, or used by the hand.
  • hands-off — characterized by nonintervention or noninterference: the new hands-off foreign policy.
  • in aid of — An activity or event in aid of a particular cause or charity is intended to raise money for that cause or charity.
  • in favour — If you are in favour of something, you support it and think that it is a good thing.
  • infandous — (obsolete) Extremely odious.
  • inflation — Economics. a persistent, substantial rise in the general level of prices related to an increase in the volume of money and resulting in the loss of value of currency (opposed to deflation).
  • infomania — Impairment of concentration caused by frequent response to text messages, e-mails, and other forms of digital communication.
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