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6-letter words containing f

  • freeze — to become hardened into ice or into a solid body; change from the liquid to the solid state by loss of heat.
  • freezy — Chilled almost to freezing.
  • freind — Misspelling of friend.
  • freity — superstitious
  • frejol — Alt form frijol.
  • french — of, relating to, or characteristic of France, its inhabitants, or their language, culture, etc.: French cooking.
  • frenum — a fold of membrane that checks or restrains the motion of a part, as the fold on the underside of the tongue.
  • frenzy — extreme mental agitation; wild excitement or derangement.
  • fresco — A painting done rapidly in watercolor on wet plaster on a wall or ceiling, so that the colors penetrate the plaster and become fixed as it dries.
  • fresh- — Fresh- is added to past participles in order to form adjectives which describe something as having been recently made or done.
  • fresno — a city in central California.
  • fretty — covered with criss-crossed and interlacing diagonal strips: argent, fretty sable.
  • freyre — Gilberto [zhil-ber-too] /ʒɪlˈbɛr tʊ/ (Show IPA), 1900–87, Brazilian sociologist and anthropologist.
  • friand — a small rich cake traditionally made with almond-meal and usually flavoured with fruit
  • friars — Plural form of friar.
  • friary — a monastery of friars, especially those of a mendicant order.
  • fricht — a fright
  • friday — the sixth day of the week, following Thursday.
  • fridge — a refrigerator.
  • frieda — a female given name.
  • friend — a person attached to another by feelings of affection or personal regard.
  • frieze — a heavy, napped woolen cloth for coats.
  • fright — sudden and extreme fear; a sudden terror.
  • frigid — very cold in temperature: a frigid climate.
  • frijol — any bean of the genus Phaseolus, especially the kidney bean, the seeds of which are used for food in Mexico, in the southwestern U.S., etc.
  • frills — a trimming, as a strip of cloth or lace, gathered at one edge and left loose at the other; ruffle.
  • frilly — covered with or marked by frills: Some of the more elaborate dress shirts have frilly fronts.
  • fringe — a decorative border of thread, cord, or the like, usually hanging loosely from a raveled edge or separate strip.
  • fringy — a decorative border of thread, cord, or the like, usually hanging loosely from a raveled edge or separate strip.
  • friode — (humour, electronics)   /fri:'ohd/ (TMRC) A reversible (that is, fused, blown, or fried) diode. A friode may have been a SED at some time. See also LER.
  • fripon — a knave; a rogue
  • frischKarl von [kahrl von;; German kahrl fuh n] /kɑrl vɒn;; German kɑrl fən/ (Show IPA), 1886–1982, Austrian zoologist: Nobel Prize in Physiology 1973.
  • frisco — San Francisco.
  • frisee — an endive, Cichorium endivia, often used in salads
  • friska — a fast section in the music of a Hungarian folk dance or in a piece of music of this style
  • frisks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of frisk.
  • frisky — lively; frolicsome; playful.
  • frites — chipped potatoes
  • friuli — a historic region of SW Europe, between the Carnic Alps and the Gulf of Venice: the W part (Venetian Friuli) was ceded by Austria to Italy in 1866 and Eastern Friuli in 1919; in 1947 Eastern Friuli (except Gorizia) was ceded to Yugoslavia
  • frivol — to behave frivolously; trifle.
  • frizer — a person who gives a bur to the nap of a cloth
  • frizes — Plural form of frize.
  • frizzy — formed into small, tight curls, as hair; frizzed.
  • frocks — Plural form of frock.
  • froggy — of or characteristic of a frog.
  • froing — Only used in toing and froing. present participle of fro.
  • froise — a type of pancake often made with bacon
  • frolic — merry play; merriment; gaiety; fun.
  • fronde — either of two rebellious movements against the ministry of Cardinal Mazarin in the reign of Louis XIV, the first led by the parlement of Paris (1648–49) and the second by the princes (1650–53)
  • fronds — Plural form of frond.
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