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8-letter words containing n, f, c

  • fascines — Plural form of fascine.
  • fascinum — An ivory phallus used in certain ancient erotic rites.
  • fasnacht — a deep-fried raised doughnut; originally served on Shrove Tuesday as the last sweet treat before Lent.
  • feasance — the doing or performing of an act, as of a condition or duty.
  • feculent — full of dregs or fecal matter; foul, turbid, or muddy.
  • felching — Present participle of felch.
  • feminacy — feminine nature.
  • fence in — a barrier enclosing or bordering a field, yard, etc., usually made of posts and wire or wood, used to prevent entrance, to confine, or to mark a boundary.
  • fencerow — the uncultivated land on each side of and below a fence.
  • fenchone — (organic compound) A monoterpenoid ketone present in the essential oil of fennel.
  • fencible — Capable of being defended.
  • fervence — Obsolete form of fervency.
  • fervency — warmth or intensity of feeling; ardor; zeal; fervor.
  • fescuing — Present participle of fescue.
  • fetching — charming; captivating.
  • fiancees — Plural form of fiancee.
  • fichtean — of, relating to, or resembling the philosophy of Johann Fichte.
  • fickling — Present participle of fickle.
  • fictions — Plural form of fiction.
  • filching — to steal (especially something of small value); pilfer: to filch ashtrays from fancy restaurants.
  • financed — the management of revenues; the conduct or transaction of money matters generally, especially those affecting the public, as in the fields of banking and investment.
  • financer — (finance) An entity that provides financing.
  • finances — the management of revenues; the conduct or transaction of money matters generally, especially those affecting the public, as in the fields of banking and investment.
  • finbacks — Plural form of finback.
  • finching — A dorsal line or stripe in cattle markings.
  • finchley — a residential district of N London, part of the Greater London borough of Barnet from 1965
  • fine-cut — cut into very thin strips (contrasted with rough-cut): fine-cut tobacco.
  • finnicky — excessively particular or fastidious; difficult to please; fussy.
  • finochio — Florence fennel.
  • fippence — fivepence
  • flacking — press agent.
  • flamenco — a style of dancing, characteristic of the Andalusian Gypsies, that is strongly rhythmic and involves vigorous actions, as clapping the hands and stamping the feet.
  • flancard — a piece of armour covering a horse's flank
  • flecking — a speck; a small bit: a fleck of dirt.
  • flection — the act of bending.
  • fleecing — the coat of wool that covers a sheep or a similar animal.
  • flick-on — a manoeuvre in which a player receives an incoming pass and flicks it on with a gentle header or kick to another player.
  • flicking — Present participle of flick.
  • flinched — to draw back or shrink, as from what is dangerous, difficult, or unpleasant.
  • flincher — One who flinches.
  • flinches — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flinch.
  • floccing — Also, flock. a tuftlike mass, as in a chemical precipitate.
  • flocking — a lock or tuft of wool, hair, cotton, etc.
  • florence — Italian Firenze. a city in central Italy, on the Arno River: capital of the former grand duchy of Tuscany.
  • florican — any of various smaller species of bustards.
  • flounced — Simple past tense and past participle of flounce.
  • flounces — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flounce.
  • focusing — a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity: The need to prevent a nuclear war became the focus of all diplomatic efforts.
  • for once — for a change, for the first time
  • forceone — A programming language by Andrew K. Wright.
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