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6-letter words containing f

  • fronts — Plural form of front.
  • frosts — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of frost.
  • frosty — characterized by or producing frost; freezing; very cold: frosty weather.
  • froths — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of froth.
  • frothy — of, like, or having froth; foamy.
  • froudeJames Anthony, 1818–94, English historian.
  • frousy — frowzy.
  • frouzy — dirty and untidy; slovenly.
  • frownd — Obsolete spelling of frowned.
  • frowns — Plural form of frown.
  • frowst — A warm, stuffy atmosphere in a room.
  • frowsy — frowzy.
  • frowzy — dirty and untidy; slovenly.
  • frozen — past participle of freeze.
  • frugal — economical in use or expenditure; prudently saving or sparing; not wasteful: What your office needs is a frugal manager who can save you money without resorting to painful cutbacks. Synonyms: thrifty, chary, provident, careful, prudent, penny-wise, scrimping; miserly, Scotch, penny-pinching. Antonyms: wasteful, extravagant, spendthrift, prodigal, profligate.
  • fruits — any product of plant growth useful to humans or animals.
  • fruity — resembling fruit; having the taste or smell of fruit.
  • frumps — Plural form of frump.
  • frumpy — frumpish.
  • frunze — a former name (1926–91) of Bishkek.
  • frusta — the part of a conical solid left after cutting off a top portion with a plane parallel to the base.
  • frutex — a plant or shrub with a woody stem
  • fry up — If you fry up food, you fry it, especially in order to make a quick, casual meal.
  • fryers — Plural form of fryer.
  • frying — Present participle of fry.
  • frypan — (US, Australia, New Zealand) A frying pan.
  • fsplit — A tool to split up monolithic Fortran programs.
  • ft-pdl — foot-poundal(s)
  • fu-hsi — a sage who taught mankind to hunt, fish, and cook.
  • fuad i — (Ahmed Fuad Pasha) 1868–1936, king of Egypt 1922–36.
  • fubbed — fob2 .
  • fucate — (obsolete) Artificially coloured; falsified, counterfeit.
  • fucked — to have sexual intercourse with.
  • fucker — an inconsequential, annoying, or disgusting person.
  • fuckup — a person who bungles or botches, especially a habitual bungler.
  • fucoid — resembling or related to seaweeds of the genus Fucus.
  • fucose — (carbohydrate) The aldohexose (3S,4R,5R,6S)-6-methyloxane-2,3,4,5-tetrol present in several glycans and mucopolysaccharides.
  • fuddle — to muddle or confuse: a jumble of sounds to fuddle the senses.
  • fudged — a small stereotype or a few lines of specially prepared type, bearing a newspaper bulletin, for replacing a detachable part of a page plate without the need to replate the entire page.
  • fudges — Plural form of fudge.
  • fudgit — A double-precision multi-purpose fitting program by Thomas Koenig <[email protected]>. It can manipulate complete columns of numbers in the form of vector arithmetic. FUDGIT is also an expression language interpreter understanding most of C grammar except pointers. Morever, FUDGIT is a front end for any plotting program supporting commands from stdin, e.g. Gnuplot. Version 2.27 runs on AIX, HP-UX, Linux, IRIX, NeXT, SunOS, Ultrix.
  • fueled — Simple past tense and past participle of fuel.
  • fueler — combustible matter used to maintain fire, as coal, wood, oil, or gas, in order to create heat or power.
  • fuffle — Apheretic form of kerfuffle.
  • fugard — Athol (Harold) born 1932, South African playwright and actor.
  • fugato — a section of a composition that is in fugal style but does not constitute a real fugue.
  • fugazi — (slang, chiefly military, especially during the Vietnam era) Fucked up; broken, damaged beyond repair.
  • fugazy — Misspelling of fugazi.
  • fugger — Jakob II [yah-kawp] /ˈyɑ kɔp/ (Show IPA), ("the Rich") 1459–1525, German financier, a member of a German family of bankers and merchants of the 14th to 17th centuries.
  • fugues — Plural form of fugue.
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