9-letter words containing r, s, f
- diffusers — Plural form of diffuser.
- disaffirm — to deny; contradict.
- disciform — resembling the shape of a disc
- disfavors — Plural form of disfavor.
- disfavour — unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
- disfigure — to mar the appearance or beauty of; deform; deface: Our old towns are increasingly disfigured by tasteless new buildings.
- disforest — To disafforest.
- disformed — Simple past tense and past participle of disform.
- disfrocks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disfrock.
- disinform — to give or supply disinformation to.
- disk farm — (jargon) (Or "laundromat") A large room or rooms filled with disk drives (especially washing machines).
- disprefer — (transitive, chiefly, linguistics) To favor or prefer (something) less than the alternatives.
- disprofit — to (cause to) fail to profit
- distaffer — a woman, especially in a field or place usually or generally dominated by men: the first distaffer to have a seat on the stock exchange.
- diversify — to make diverse, as in form or character; give variety or diversity to; variegate.
- dorsiflex — Bend (something, typically the hand or foot ) dorsally or toward its upper surface.
- draftsman — draughtsman (def 1).
- draftsmen — (US) Plural form of draftsman.
- draglifts — Plural form of draglift.
- driftfish — any of several butterfishes, especially of the genus Psenes, inhabiting tropical waters.
- driftless — a driving movement or force; impulse; impetus; pressure.
- driftnets — Plural form of driftnet.
- dustproof — impervious to or free of dust.
- dwarfness — a person of abnormally small stature owing to a pathological condition, especially one suffering from cretinism or some other disease that produces disproportion or deformation of features and limbs.
- earthfast — relating to a method of building or to buildings that have no foundations but are supported by posts knocked into the ground
- ecofreaks — Plural form of ecofreak.
- effectors — Plural form of effector.
- enforcers — Plural form of enforcer.
- escoffier — (Georges) Auguste (oɡyst). 1846–1935, French chef at the Savoy Hotel, London (1890–99)
- fabricius — Johan Christian [yoh-hahn kris-chuh n;; Danish yoh-hahn kris-tyahn] /ˈyoʊ hɑn ˈkrɪs tʃən;; Danish yoʊˈhɑn ˈkrɪs tyɑn/ (Show IPA), 1743–1808, Danish entomologist.
- fabritius — Carel [kah-ruh l] /ˈkɑ rəl/ (Show IPA), 1622–54, Dutch painter: pupil of Rembrandt.
- facefirst — Violently forward, so as to strike something with one's face.
- factories — A building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
- factorise — (mathematics): To create a list of factors.
- fair do's — equal shares or treatment
- fair isle — an intricate multicoloured pattern knitted with Shetland wool into various garments, such as sweaters
- fair list — white list.
- fair oaks — Also called Seven Pines. a locality in E Virginia, near Richmond: battle 1862.
- fairbanks — Charles Warren, 1852–1918, political leader: vice president of the U.S. 1905–09.
- fairishly — in a fairish manner
- falconers — Plural form of falconer.
- fallowers — Plural form of fallower.
- false rib — any of the lower five ribs on either side of the body, which are not directly attached to the sternum.
- falsework — framework for supporting a structure under construction that is not yet capable of supporting itself.
- falsifier — to make false or incorrect, especially so as to deceive: to falsify income-tax reports.
- familiars — Plural form of familiar.
- fantastry — a fantastic or ostentatious display
- farceuses — Plural form of farceuse.
- farewells — Plural form of farewell.
- farm shop — a shop that sells farm produce