7-letter words containing n, a, f
- flaunch — a cement or mortar slope around a chimney top, manhole, etc, to throw off water
- flaunts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flaunt.
- flaunty — (of persons) given to display; inclined to be ostentatious, showy, or vain.
- flavine — Chemistry. acriflavine hydrochloride.
- flavone — a colorless, crystalline, water-insoluble compound, C 15 H 10 O 2 , the parent substance of a group of naturally occurring derivatives some of which have been used as yellow dyes.
- flawing — Present participle of flaw.
- flaxman — John, 1755–1826, English sculptor and draftsman.
- flaying — to strip off the skin or outer covering of.
- flotant — (in heraldry) flying in the air
- flutina — an early type of accordion, similar in internal construction to a concertina
- flybane — A kind of catchfly of the genus Silene.
- flyhand — a person who collects and stacks printed matter from a printing press
- foaling — a young horse, mule, or related animal, especially one that is not yet one year of age.
- foaming — a collection of minute bubbles formed on the surface of a liquid by agitation, fermentation, etc.: foam on a glass of beer.
- focsani — a town in E central Romania.
- fogbank — A bank of fog.
- folacin — folic acid.
- fondant — a thick, creamy sugar paste, the basis of many candies.
- fonseca — Gulf of, a bay of the Pacific Ocean in W Central America, bordered by El Salvador on the W, Honduras on the NE, and Nicaragua on the S. About 700 sq. mi. (1800 sq. km).
- fontana — Domenico [duh-men-i-koh;; Italian daw-me-nee-kaw] /dəˈmɛn ɪˌkoʊ;; Italian dɔˈmɛ niˌkɔ/ (Show IPA), 1543–1607, Italian architect.
- fontane — Theodor (ˈteodoːr). 1819–98, German novelist and journalist; his novels include Vor dem Sturm (1878) and Effi Briest (1898)
- fontina — a type of Italian cheese, semisoft to firm, made of cow's or sheep's milk.
- footman — a liveried servant who attends the door or carriage, waits on table, etc.
- foramen — an opening, orifice, or short passage, as in a bone or in the integument of the ovule of a plant.
- foreman — a person in charge of a particular department, group of workers, etc., as in a factory or the like.
- foreran — Simple past form of forerun.
- forlana — a traditional Venetian dance
- formant — Music. the range and number of partials present in a tone of a specific instrument, representing its timbre.
- fortran — a high-level programming language used mainly for solving problems in science and engineering.
- fortuna — the ancient Roman goddess of fortune, identified with the Greek goddess Tyche.
- forwarn — (transitive) To prohibit; forbid; deny (right, access to, etc.).
- fracton — A collective quantized vibration on a substrate with a fractal structure; the fractal analogue of a phonon.
- fraenum — frenum.
- framing — a border or case for enclosing a picture, mirror, etc.
- frances — Anatole [a-na-tawl] /a naˈtɔl/ (Show IPA), (Jacques Anatole Thibault) 1844–1924, French novelist and essayist: Nobel Prize 1921.
- francia — José Gaspar Rodríguez de [haw-se gahs-pahr raw-th ree-ges th e] /hɔˈsɛ gɑsˈpɑr rɔˈðri gɛs ðɛ/ (Show IPA), ("El Supremo") 1766–1840, Paraguayan political leader: dictator 1814–40.
- francie — a female given name, form of Frances.
- francis — Francis I (def 2).
- franco- — Franco- occurs in words connected with France and the French language. For example, a Francophile is someone who likes France and French culture.
- franger — (Australia, New Zealand, slang) A condom.
- franion — a paramour; a lover
- franked — Simple past tense and past participle of frank.
- franker — Comparative form of frank.
- frankie — a male given name, form of Frank.
- frankly — In an open, honest, and direct manner.
- frannie — a female given name, form of Frances.
- frantic — desperate or wild with excitement, passion, fear, pain, etc.; frenzied.
- fraying — a raveled or worn part, as in cloth: frays at the toes of well-worn sneakers.
- freegan — a person who buys as little as possible and makes use of recycled or discarded goods and materials, in an effort to reduce waste and limit environmental impact.
- freeman — a person who is free; a person who enjoys personal, civil, or political liberty.