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9-letter words containing t, f, o, r

  • forty-six — a cardinal number, 40 plus 6.
  • forty-two — a cardinal number, 40 plus 2.
  • foscarnet — a drug used to treat herpes viruses
  • fosterage — the act of fostering or rearing another's child as one's own.
  • fostering — Encourage or promote the development of (something, typically something regarded as good).
  • found art — art comprised of found objects.
  • four bits — 50 cents.
  • four-part — arranged for four voices or instruments
  • four-spot — a playing card or the upward face of a die bearing four pips; a domino, one half of which bears four pips.
  • four-star — of or being a full general or admiral, as indicated by four stars on an insignia.
  • fourteens — Plural form of fourteen.
  • fractions — Mathematics. a number usually expressed in the form a/b. a ratio of algebraic quantities similarly expressed.
  • fractious — refractory or unruly: a fractious animal that would not submit to the harness.
  • frankfort — a state in the E central United States. 40,395 sq. mi. (104,625 sq. km). Capital: Frankfort. Abbreviation: KY (for use with zip code), Ken., Ky.
  • freak out — any abnormal phenomenon or product or unusual object; anomaly; aberration.
  • freak-out — an act or instance of freaking out.
  • free port — a port or special section of a port where goods may be unloaded, stored, and shipped without payment of customs duties.
  • free vote — law: not based on political party
  • freebooty — plunder; loot; spoils.
  • freestone — a fruit having a stone to which the flesh does not cling, as certain peaches and plums.
  • freezeout — a game in which each player begins with a predetermined amount of money and must withdraw from the game once that amount is lost, until one player is left with all the winnings.
  • frenotomy — The surgical cutting of the frenum.
  • fresh out — newly short of sth
  • fretboard — a fingerboard with frets, as on a guitar.
  • frication — an audible, constrained rush of air accompanying and characteristic of fricatives.
  • frictions — Plural form of friction.
  • frictious — (rare) Of, related to, or caused by friction.
  • frigatoon — a Venetian sailing ship with a square stern
  • frithborh — (from Old English) a frankpledge
  • fritz outon the fritz, not in working order: Our TV went on the fritz last night.
  • frivolent — (nonstandard) frivolous, trifling, silly.
  • frivolity — the quality or state of being frivolous: the frivolity of Mardi Gras.
  • frog spit — Also, frog spittle. any of several filamentous freshwater green algae forming floating masses.
  • frogmouth — any Australian and Oriental bird of the family Podargidae, related to the goatsuckers, having a broad, flattened, froglike mouth.
  • frogstool — a toadstool.
  • froissartJean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1333?–c1400, French chronicler.
  • fromentin — Eugene [œ-zhen] /œˈʒɛn/ (Show IPA), 1820–76, French painter, critic, and author.
  • front end — 1. An intermediary computer that does set-up and filtering for another (usually more powerful but less friendly) machine (a "back end"). 2. Software that provides an interface to another program "behind" it, which may not be as user-friendly. Probably from analogy with hardware front-ends that interfaced with mainframes.
  • front man — a performer, as a singer, who leads a musical group.
  • front row — the forwards at the front of a scrum
  • front-end — relating to foremost part
  • frontager — an owner of property or land which immediately faces a beach or street
  • frontages — Plural form of frontage.
  • frontalis — A muscle of the head, sometimes considered to be part of the occipitofrontalis muscle.
  • frontally — In a frontal manner.
  • frontenac — Comte de (kɔ̃t də). title of Louis de Buade. 1620–98, governor of New France (1672–82; 1689–98)
  • frontenis — a Latin American game, resembling squash, played with rackets and a hard rubber ball on a three-walled court similar to a jai alai court.
  • frontiers — Plural form of frontier.
  • frontlash — an action or opinion that is in reaction to a backlash.
  • frontless — shameless; unblushing.
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