8-letter words containing r, f, c
- rfc 1861 — (networking, standard) The RFC defining Simple Network Paging Protocol. See also RFC 1568.
- rfc 1938 — (security, standard) The RFC describing a proposed standard for a One-Time Password system, obsoleted by RFC 2289.
- rfc 1951 — (standard) The RFC describing deflate compression.
- rfc 1959 — (networking, standard) The RFC defining a URL format for the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol.
- rfc 1960 — (networking, standard) The RFC defining the human-readable format of search filters used with the Lightweight Directory Access Protocol.
- rfc 2045 — (messaging, standard) One of the RFCs defining MIME.
- rfc 2046 — (messaging, standard) One of the RFCs defining MIME.
- rfc 2047 — (messaging, standard) One of the RFCs defining MIME.
- rfc 2048 — (messaging, file format, standard) The RFC explaining registration of MIME types.
- rfc 2049 — (messaging, standard) One of the RFCs defining MIME.
- rfc 2060 — (messaging) One of the RFCs describing IMAP.
- rfc 2061 — (messaging) One of the RFCs describing IMAP.
- rfc 2068 — (networking, standard) The RFC defining HTTP version 1.1.
- rfc 2093 — (networking, standard) The RFC specifying the Inverse Address Resolution Protocol.
- rfc 2131 — (networking, protocol) The RFC defining DHCP. Obsoletes RFC 1531.
- rfc 2234 — (standard) The RFC defining Augmented Backus-Naur Form.
- rfc 2236 — (networking, standard) The RFC describing IGMP version 2.
- rfc 2246 — (networking, standard) The RFC that defines TLS protocol Version 1.0. Written by T. Dierks and C. Allen in January 1999.
- rfc 2279 — (standard) The RFC defining UTF-8.
- rfc 2281 — (networking, standard) The RFC describing CISCO Hot Standby Routing Protocol.
- rfc 2298 — (security, standard) The RFC proposing a standard One-Time Password system.
- rfc 2326 — (standard) The RFC defining RTSP.
- rfc 2364 — The RFC defining PPPoA.
- rfc 2408 — (standard, security) The RFC proposing ISAKMP.
- rfc 2516 — (standard, security) The RFC defining Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE).
- rfc 2543 — (networking, standard) One of the RFCs describing Session Initiation Protocol.
- rfc 2795 — (networking, standard) The RFC describing The Infinite Monkey Protocol Suite .
- rfc 2821 — (networking, standard) The RFC describing SMTP. RFC 2821 supersedes RFC 821.
- rfc 3232 — (networking, standard) The RFC describing TCP port numbers. RFC 3232 supersedes RFC 1700. See also IANA, STD 2.
- rfc 4213 — (networking, standard) The RFC defining mechanisms for transitioning to IPv6, such as dual-stack versus tunnelling.
- rockface — an exposure of rock in a steep slope or cliff.
- rockfall — an act or instance of the falling of rock, as in a cave-in or an avalanche.
- rockfish — any of various fishes found about rocks.
- rockford — a city in N Illinois.
- scarface — a 1983 cult gangster film written by Oliver Stone, directed by Brian de Palma, and starring Al Pacino.
- scarfing — a long, broad strip of wool, silk, lace, or other material worn about the neck, shoulders, or head, for ornament or protection against cold, drafts, etc.; muffler.
- scarfish — a fish in the family Scaridae
- scarfpin — tiepin.
- scoffers — to speak derisively; mock; jeer (often followed by at): If you can't do any better, don't scoff. Their efforts toward a peaceful settlement are not to be scoffed at.
- scornful — full of scorn; derisive; contemptuous: He smiled in a scornful way.
- scrofula — primary tuberculosis of the lymphatic glands, especially those of the neck.
- scuffler — a person who scuffles
- seacraft — the skills and knowledge of a sailor
- softcore — of, relating to, or containing sexually arousing depictions that are not fully explicit: soft-core pornography. Compare hard-core (def 2).
- sulfuric — of, relating to, or containing sulfur, especially in the hexavalent state.
- surfaced — the outer face, outside, or exterior boundary of a thing; outermost or uppermost layer or area.
- terrific — extraordinarily great or intense: terrific speed.
- trifecta — a type of bet, especially on horse races, in which the bettor must select the first three finishers in exact order.
- trifocal — Optics. having three foci.
- truckful — the amount of something that can be conveyed in a truck