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6-letter words containing s, e, f

  • flames — burning gas or vapor, as from wood or coal, that is undergoing combustion; a portion of ignited gas or vapor.
  • flares — to burn with an unsteady, swaying flame, as a torch or candle in the wind.
  • flaser — a type of pattern or structure in sedimentary rock, caused by intermittent flows within the rock and characterized by alternate layers of larger particles and fine particles
  • flaxes — Plural form of flax.
  • fleams — Plural form of fleam.
  • flecks — Plural form of fleck.
  • fleers — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fleer.
  • fleets — Plural form of fleet.
  • flense — to strip the blubber or the skin from (a whale, seal, etc.).
  • fleshy — having much flesh; plump; fat.
  • flexes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of flex.
  • flexus — (astronomy, geology) A low, curvilinear ridge with a scalloped pattern.
  • fliers — Plural form of flier.
  • flores — Juan José [hwahn haw-se] /ʰwɑn hɔˈsɛ/ (Show IPA), 1800–64, Ecuadorian general and statesman: president 1830–35, 1839–45.
  • flouse — to splash or make a splash
  • flukes — Plural form of fluke.
  • flumes — Plural form of flume.
  • flutes — Plural form of flute.
  • fluxes — a flowing or flow.
  • flyers — Plural form of flyer.
  • flyest — clever; keen; ingenious.
  • flytes — to dispute; wrangle; scold; jeer.
  • foetus — fetus.
  • fogies — Plural form of fogey.
  • forbes — B(ertie) C(harles) 1880–1954, U.S. financial journalist, publisher, and financier.
  • forces — physical power or strength possessed by a living being: He used all his force in opening the window.
  • forestLee, 1873–1961, U.S. inventor of radio, telegraphic, and telephonic equipment.
  • forges — Plural form of forge.
  • formes — Plural form of forme.
  • forsee — (transitive, UK dialectal, Scotland) To neglect; overlook; disregard; despise.
  • fortes — Plural form of forte.
  • fossae — a pit, cavity, or depression, as in a bone.
  • fossed — having a ditch or moat
  • fosses — Plural form of foss.
  • fosset — Obsolete form of faucet.
  • fosseyDian [dahy-an] /daɪˈæn/ (Show IPA), 1932–85, U.S. zoologist: expert on great apes.
  • foster — to promote the growth or development of; further; encourage: to foster new ideas.
  • fowers — Plural form of fower.
  • fowles — John (Martin). 1926–2005, British novelist. His books include The Collector (1963), The Magus (1966), The French Lieutenant's Woman (1969), and The Tree (1991)
  • foxies — Plural form of foxie.
  • foyers — Plural form of foyer.
  • fraise — Fortification. a defense consisting of pointed stakes projecting from the ramparts in a horizontal or an inclined position.
  • frames — Plural form of frame.
  • fraserJames Earle, 1876–1953, U.S. sculptor.
  • freaks — Plural form of freak.
  • freash — Archaic form of fresh.
  • freest — enjoying personal rights or liberty, as a person who is not in slavery: a land of free people.
  • fresco — A painting done rapidly in watercolor on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling, so that the colors penetrate the plaster and become fixed as it dries.
  • fresh- — Fresh- is added to past participles in order to form adjectives which describe something as having been recently made or done.
  • fresno — a city in central California.
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