7-letter words containing t, e, f
- of note — important
- offbeat — differing from the usual or expected; unconventional: an offbeat comedian.
- offsets — Plural form of offset.
- offsite — Away from a main location; in a place not owned by a particular organisation.
- offtake — a pipe or passage for conducting smoke, a current of air, or the like, to an uptake or downtake.
- oftener — More often.
- oftenly — (nonstandard) often.
- outface — to cause to submit by or as if by staring down; face or stare down.
- outfeat — To surpass in feats.
- outfeed — to give food to; supply with nourishment: to feed a child.
- outfeel — to exceed in feeling
- outfire — (Sussex) A visit by one bonfire society to join in with the celebrations of another.
- overfat — Having too much fat as a proportion of body mass.
- overfit — too fit
- perfect — conforming absolutely to the description or definition of an ideal type: a perfect sphere; a perfect gentleman.
- petrify — to convert into stone or a stony substance.
- piefort — piedfort.
- pomfret — any of several scombroid fishes of the family Bramidae, found in the North Atlantic and Pacific.
- poofter — Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a male homosexual.
- prefect — a person appointed to any of various positions of command, authority, or superintendence, as a chief magistrate in ancient Rome or the chief administrative official of a department of France or Italy.
- presift — to sift something preliminarily
- profert — an exhibition of a record or paper in open court.
- putrefy — to render putrid; cause to rot or decay with an offensive odor.
- re-gift — an unwanted gift that is given away.
- rectify — to make, put, or set right; remedy; correct: He sent them a check to rectify his account.
- red eft — a newt, especially the eastern newt, Notophthalmus viridescens (red eft) in its immature terrestrial stage.
- redfoot — a fatal disease of newborn lambs of unknown cause in which the horny layers of the feet become separated, exposing the red laminae below
- redraft — a second draft or drawing.
- refight — to fight (someone or something) again
- reflate — to increase again the amount of money and credit in circulation.
- reflect — to cast back (light, heat, sound, etc.) from a surface: The mirror reflected the light onto the wall.
- refloat — to rest or remain on the surface of a liquid; be buoyant: The hollow ball floated.
- refract — to subject to refraction.
- refront — to put a new front on something
- refutal — an act of refuting a statement, charge, etc.; disproof.
- regraft — to graft again
- restaff — to staff (a workplace, department, etc) again or replace staff members in
- restful — giving or conducive to rest.
- restuff — to put new material into (cushions, furniture, toys, etc) in order to make firm or solid
- rotifer — any microscopic animal of the phylum (or class) Rotifera, found in fresh and salt waters, having one or more rings of cilia on the anterior end.
- sealift — a system for transporting persons or cargo by ship, especially in an emergency.
- see fit — to consider proper, desirable, etc
- seifert — Jaroslav [yah-raw-slahf] /ˈyɑ rɔ slɑf/ (Show IPA), 1901–1986, Czech poet: Nobel prize 1984.
- selfist — a selfish person
- semifit — not fully fit; partially in shape
- semifit — not fully fit; partially in shape
- set off — to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table.
- set-off — to put (something or someone) in a particular place: to set a vase on a table.
- shafted — a long pole forming the body of various weapons, as lances, halberds, or arrows.
- shafter — a shaft-horse, usually in tandem with another horse, that pulls a cart