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9-letter words containing s, o, f, i

  • razorfish — any of several wrasses of the genus Hemipteronatus having a compressed, sharp-edged head, as H. novacula (pearly razorfish) of the West Indies and the Mediterranean Sea.
  • refashion — a prevailing custom or style of dress, etiquette, socializing, etc.: the latest fashion in dresses.
  • reformism — a person who advocates or practices reform; reformer.
  • reformist — a person who advocates or practices reform; reformer.
  • restiform — (esp of bundles of nerve fibres) shaped like a cord or rope; cordlike
  • rodfisher — an angler or a person who fishes with a fishing rod
  • roof iris — an iris, Iris tectorum, of China and Japan, having frilled, violet or white flowers.
  • rosefinch — any of various finches with pink patches
  • sacciform — resembling a sac
  • saintfoin — sainfoin.
  • sanforize — to preshrink (cloth) permanently by a patented process before making garments
  • sangfroid — coolness of mind; calmness; composure: They committed the robbery with complete sang-froid.
  • saporific — producing or imparting flavor or taste.
  • schofield — John McAllister [muh-kal-i-ster] /məˈkæl ɪ stər/ (Show IPA), 1831–1906, U.S. general.
  • scutiform — being in the shape of a shield; shield-shaped.
  • septiform — sevenfold
  • serriform — resembling the notched edge of a saw; serrated.
  • sgraffito — a technique of ornamentation in which a surface layer of paint, plaster, slip, etc., is incised to reveal a ground of contrasting color.
  • shift out — (character)   (SO, Control-N, ASCII 14) The character which was used to "shift out" of an alternate character set on some ancient teletypes, reversing the effect of the Shift In (SI, ASCII 15) character.
  • shiftwork — a system of employment where an individual's normal hours of work are, in part, outside the period of normal day working and may follow a different pattern in consecutive periods of weeks
  • shotfirer — a person employed to detonate an explosive
  • side-foot — In football, if a player side-foots the ball, they kick it with the side of their foot.
  • sinfjotli — the son of Signy by her brother Sigmund.
  • skidproof — preventing or resistant to skidding, as certain road surfaces or vehicle tires.
  • skin food — a cosmetic cream for keeping the skin in good condition
  • sling off — to laugh or jeer (at)
  • slip flow — gas flow occurring at hypersonic speeds in which molecular shearing occurs
  • slip form — a form into which concrete is poured that can be slowly moved and reused in construction, as of a pavement or a building.
  • slow fire — a rate of firing small arms that allows time to aim before each shot.
  • sniff out — detect
  • snowdrift — a mound or bank of snow driven together by the wind.
  • snowfield — a large and relatively permanent expanse of snow.
  • soffritto — Also called battuto. Italian Cookery. a base for stews and soups, consisting of hot oil, butter, or fat in which a chopped onion or crushed garlic clove has been browned, often with the addition of chopped parsley, celery, and carrot.
  • soft hail — snow pellets.
  • soft iron — iron that has a low carbon content and is easily magnetized and demagnetized with a small hysteresis loss
  • soft line — a position or policy, as in politics, that is moderate and flexible.
  • soft sign — the Cyrillic letter (ь) as used in Russian to indicate that the preceding consonant is palatalized, or to represent (y) between a palatalized consonant and a vowel. See also jer (def 1).
  • soft tick — any of numerous ticks of the family Argasidae, lacking a dorsal shield and having the mouthparts on the underside of the head.
  • soft-bill — any of numerous birds, as thrushes or tanagers, having relatively weak bills suited for eating insects, soft-bodied animals, and fruit rather than hard seeds.
  • soft-boil — to boil (an egg) just long enough for the yolk and white to partially solidify, usually three or four minutes.
  • solemnify — to make solemn: to solemnify an occasion with hymns and prayers.
  • solfeggio — a vocal exercise in which the sol-fa syllables are used.
  • solferino — a village in SE Lombardy, in N Italy: battle 1859. 1811.
  • solid for — unanimously in favour of
  • solifugid — sun spider.
  • soporific — causing or tending to cause sleep.
  • soufriere — Also, La Soufrière. a volcano in the West Indies, on St. Vincent island. 4048 feet (1234 meters).
  • spiel off — to recite by or as if by rote
  • spiniform — like a thorn or spine
  • spinproof — (of an airplane) designed so as to be highly resistant to a tailspin.
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