9-letter words containing r, f, e
- horsefoot — (botany) The coltsfoot.
- hungerful — hungry
- hyperfine — Extremely fine, especially of the hyperfine structure in the spectra of atoms and molecules.
- hyperform — a pronunciation or grammatical form or usage produced by hypercorrection.
- ibuprofen — a white powder, C 13 H 18 O 2 , used especially in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis as an anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antipyretic.
- ice front — the forward section or seaward edge of an ice shelf.
- imperfect — not perfect; lacking completeness: imperfect knowledge.
- in flower — When a plant is in flower or when it has come into flower, its flowers have appeared and opened.
- in future — from now on; henceforth
- in relief — carved or molded so as to project from a surface
- infanteer — a solider belonging to the infantry
- infarcted — a localized area of tissue, as in the heart or kidney, that is dying or dead, having been deprived of its blood supply because of an obstruction by embolism or thrombosis.
- infectors — Plural form of infector.
- inferable — to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: They inferred his displeasure from his cool tone of voice.
- inferably — to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: They inferred his displeasure from his cool tone of voice.
- inference — the act or process of inferring.
- inferiors — Plural form of inferior.
- inferiour — Obsolete spelling of inferior.
- inferrers — Plural form of inferrer.
- inferring — to derive by reasoning; conclude or judge from premises or evidence: They inferred his displeasure from his cool tone of voice.
- infertile — not fertile; unproductive; sterile; barren: infertile soil.
- infielder — any of the four defensive players stationed around the infield.
- infighter — A person who indulges in infighting.
- inflicter — One who inflicts.
- informers — Plural form of informer.
- infortune — Astrology. a planet or aspect of evil influence, especially Saturn or Mars.
- infra-red — the part of the invisible spectrum that is contiguous to the red end of the visible spectrum and that comprises electromagnetic radiation of wavelengths from 800 nm to 1 mm.
- infracted — to break, violate, or infringe (a law, commitment, etc.).
- infringed — to commit a breach or infraction of; violate or transgress: to infringe a copyright; to infringe a rule.
- infringer — to commit a breach or infraction of; violate or transgress: to infringe a copyright; to infringe a rule.
- infringes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of infringe.
- infuriate — to make furious; enrage.
- ingrafted — engraft.
- interface — a surface regarded as the common boundary of two bodies, spaces, or phases.
- interfere — to come into opposition, as one thing with another, especially with the effect of hampering action or procedure (often followed by with): Constant distractions interfere with work.
- interfile — to combine two or more similarly arranged sets of items, as cards or documents, into a single file.
- interfirm — occurring between two or more companies
- interflow — to flow into each other; intermingle.
- interfold — to fold one within another; fold together.
- interfuse — to intersperse, intermingle, or permeate with something.
- interleaf — an additional leaf, usually blank, inserted between or bound with the regular printed leaves of a book, as to separate chapters or provide room for a reader's notes.
- jefferies — Richard. 1848–87, British writer and naturalist, noted for his observation of English country life: his books include Bevis (1882) and collections of essays such as The Open Air (1885)
- jefferson — Joseph, 1829–1905, U.S. actor.
- jerfalcon — Alternative form of gyrfalcon.
- job offer — an offer of employment
- justifier — (chiefly, philosophy) One who, or that which, justifies (some belief or action).
- karlfeldt — Erik Axel [ey-rik ahk-suh l] /ˈeɪ rɪk ˈɑk səl/ (Show IPA), 1864–1931, Swedish poet: Nobel Prize posthumously 1931.
- keep from — to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
- kerchiefs — Plural form of kerchief.
- kerflooey — Informal. to cease functioning, especially suddenly and completely; fall apart; fail: As soon as the storm hit, every light in town went kerflooey.