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6-letter words containing t, f, o

  • notify — to inform (someone) or give notice to: to notify the police of a crime.
  • offcut — (transitive) To cut off.
  • offlet — A pipe to drain or let off water.
  • offput — the act of putting off, delaying, or wasting time
  • offset — something that counterbalances, counteracts, or compensates for something else; compensating equivalent.
  • ofsted — Office for Standards in Education: a government body set up in 1993 to inspect and assess the educational standards of schools and colleges in England and Wales
  • oftest — Most often (Superlative form of oft), (chiefly poetic and dialectal).
  • olfact — to detect the smell of (something)
  • out of — If you go out of a place, you leave it.
  • outfit — an assemblage of articles that equip a person for a particular task, role, trade, etc.: an explorer's outfit.
  • outfly — to surpass in flying, especially in speed or distance: to outfly the speed of sound.
  • outfox — to outwit; outsmart; outmaneuver: Politics is often the art of knowing how to outfox the opposition.
  • petofi — Sándor [shahn-dawr] /ˈʃɑn dɔr/ (Show IPA), (Sándor Petrovics) 1823–49, Hungarian poet and patriot.
  • pforth — (language)   A portable (hence the "p") ANS-standard Forth implemented in ANSI C. Phil Burk initially began developing pForth in 1994 to support ASIC development at 3DO.
  • potful — the amount that can be held by a pot.
  • profit — Often, profits. pecuniary gain resulting from the employment of capital in any transaction. Compare gross profit, net profit. the ratio of such pecuniary gain to the amount of capital invested. returns, proceeds, or revenue, as from property or investments.
  • putoff — an act or instance of putting off.
  • ratfor — RATional Fortran
  • refoot — to replace the foot of (a built structure)
  • sefton — a unitary authority in NW England, in Merseyside. Pop: 281 600 (2003 est). Area: 150 sq km (58 sq miles)
  • setoff — something that counterbalances or makes up for something else, as compensation for a loss.
  • soffit — the underside of an architectural feature, as a beam, arch, ceiling, vault, or cornice.
  • soften — to make soft or softer.
  • softie — softy.
  • softly — yielding readily to touch or pressure; easily penetrated, divided, or changed in shape; not hard or stiff: a soft pillow.
  • teflon — characterized by imperviousness to blame or criticism: a Teflon politician.
  • tifoso — (in sport) a fanatical supporter, esp an Italian motor racing fan
  • tifton — a town in central Georgia.
  • tipoff — the act of tipping off.
  • toffee — taffy.
  • tofore — before
  • tufoli — a type of tubular pasta that is slightly curved and in sections approximately two inches long
  • twofer — a card or ticket entitling the holder to purchase two tickets to a theatrical performance at a reduced price.
  • unsoft — stern or hard
  • watfor — WATerloo FORtran. U Waterloo, Canada. Student-friendly variant of Fortran. "WATFOR - The University of Waterloo Fortran IV Compiler", P.W. Shantz et al, CACM 10(1):41-44 (Jan 1967).
  • wolfit — Sir Donald. 1902–68, English stage actor and manager
  • zoftig — zaftig.
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