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9-letter words containing r, e, s, o, f, t

  • fosterage — the act of fostering or rearing another's child as one's own.
  • fostering — Encourage or promote the development of (something, typically something regarded as good).
  • fourteens — Plural form of fourteen.
  • freestone — a fruit having a stone to which the flesh does not cling, as certain peaches and plums.
  • fresh out — newly short of sth
  • frontages — Plural form of frontage.
  • frontenis — a Latin American game, resembling squash, played with rackets and a hard rubber ball on a three-walled court similar to a jai alai court.
  • frontiers — Plural form of frontier.
  • frontless — shameless; unblushing.
  • frontlets — Plural form of frontlet.
  • frontside — Denoting a maneuver in surfing and other board sports that is done counterclockwise for a regular rider and clockwise for a goofy rider.
  • frontwise — Toward the front; in the direction of the front; frontward.
  • frostbelt — Snowbelt.
  • frostbite — injury to any part of the body after excessive exposure to extreme cold, sometimes progressing from initial redness and tingling to gangrene.
  • frostless — with no frost
  • frostline — the maximum depth at which soil is frozen.
  • frostweed — a plant, Helianthemum canadense, of the rockrose family, native to eastern North America, having narrow leaves and a solitary yellow flower.
  • frothless — without froth
  • fruticose — having the form of a shrub; shrublike.
  • horsefoot — (botany) The coltsfoot.
  • infectors — Plural form of infector.
  • leftovers — Plural form of leftover.
  • mortifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of mortify.
  • nosferatu — Alternative form of Nosferatu.
  • of theirs — belonging to or associated with them
  • overstaff — to provide an excessive number of staff for (a factory, hotel, etc)
  • overstuff — to force too much into: If you overstuff your suitcase, the fastenings may not hold.
  • post-free — British. postpaid.
  • profiters — Often, profits. pecuniary gain resulting from the employment of capital in any transaction. Compare gross profit, net profit. the ratio of such pecuniary gain to the amount of capital invested. returns, proceeds, or revenue, as from property or investments.
  • proof set — a set of coins (proof coins), one of each denomination, minted annually from highly polished metal on special dies, issued for collectors rather than for circulation
  • reformist — a person who advocates or practices reform; reformer.
  • restiform — (esp of bundles of nerve fibres) shaped like a cord or rope; cordlike
  • scot-free — completely free from harm, restraint, punishment, or obligation: The driver of the car escaped from the accident scot-free. The judge let the defendant off scot-free.
  • sea front — an area, including buildings, along the edge of the sea; waterfront.
  • septiform — sevenfold
  • set forth — to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table.
  • shotfirer — a person employed to detonate an explosive
  • soft-core — of, relating to, or containing sexually arousing depictions that are not fully explicit: soft-core pornography. Compare hard-core (def 2).
  • softcover — paperback edition of a book
  • stretford — an industrial town in NW England, in Trafford unitary authority, Greater Manchester. Pop: 42 103 (2001)
  • supersoft — exceptionally soft
  • teraflops — a measure of computer speed, equal to one trillion floating-point operations per second.
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