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7-letter words containing x, f

  • foxlike — any of several carnivores of the dog family, especially those of the genus Vulpes, smaller than wolves, having a pointed, slightly upturned muzzle, erect ears, and a long, bushy tail.
  • foxship — the quality of being cunning; the character of a fox
  • foxskin — the skin of a fox
  • foxtail — the tail of a fox.
  • foxtrot — a word used in communications to represent the letter F.
  • funplex — a large amusement or entertainment centre
  • fussbox — a fussbudget.
  • fuzzbox — A device that adds a distorted buzzing quality to the sound of an electric guitar or other instrument.
  • giftbox — A box of gifts.
  • halifax — a peninsula and province in SE Canada: once a part of the French province of Acadia. 21,068 sq. mi. (54,565 sq. km). Capital: Halifax.
  • hot fix — (storage)   Novell, Inc.'s term for the feature of their network file server operating system, Novell NetWare, which handles errors in disk write operations. The OS re-reads every block it writes to disk while it holds the data to be written in memory. In the case of an error, the data block is written to a spare area on the disk. The feature lost much of its importance with the widespread use of hard disk drives with built-in error correction and bad block re-mapping.
  • infixed — Simple past tense and past participle of infix.
  • infixes — Plural form of infix.
  • k56flex — (protocol)   A modem standard developed by Rockwell for 56 kbps communications. K56flex Became more popular than the rival X2 but will be superseded by the official V.90 standard.
  • kit fox — either of two small gray foxes, Vulpes macrotis and V. velox, found on plains and in open, sandy areas of western North America, commercially valuable for their fur.
  • kit-fox — either of two small gray foxes, Vulpes macrotis and V. velox, found on plains and in open, sandy areas of western North America, commercially valuable for their fur.
  • omnifax — Alternate name for NYU OMNIFAX? Early system on UNIVAC I or II. Listed in CACM 2(5):16 (May 1959).
  • outflux — the act of flowing out; outflow (opposed to influx).
  • oxfords — a pair of stout laced shoes with low heels
  • postfix — to affix at the end of something; append; suffix.
  • reaffix — to affix (something) again
  • red fox — a fox, Vulpes vulpes, usually having orangish-red to reddish-brown fur.
  • sea fox — thresher (def 2).
  • sexfoil — a round ornament consisting of six lobes divided by cusps.
  • sixfold — six times as great or as much.
  • texinfo — A GNU documentation system that uses a single source file to produce both on-line information and printed output. You can read the on-line information, known as an "Info file", with an Info documentation-reading program. By convention, Texinfo source file names end with a ".texi" or ".texinfo" extension. You can write and format Texinfo files into Info files within GNU Emacs, and read them using the Emacs Info reader. If you do not have Emacs, you can format Texinfo files into Info files using "makeinfo" and read them using "info". TeX is used to typeset Texinfo files for printing. Texinfo is available from your nearest GNU archive site.
  • tubifex — any common, bottom-dwelling worm of the genus Tubifex, often used as food for aquarium fish.
  • unfixed — to render no longer fixed; unfasten; detach; loosen; free.
  • werefox — (mythology) A person who transforms into a fox or foxlike form.
  • wexford — a county in Leinster province, in the SE Republic of Ireland. 908 sq. mi. (2350 sq. km).
  • xerafin — an old Bombay coin equivalent to 3⁄5 of a rupee
  • xirself — ErrorTitleDiv {.
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