7-letter words starting with fr
- fridges — Plural form of fridge.
- fridley — a city in SE Minnesota, near Minneapolis.
- friedan — Betty (Naomi Goldstein) [gohld-steen] /ˈgoʊld stin/ (Show IPA), 1921–2006, U.S. women's-rights leader and writer.
- friends — Plural form of friend.
- friendy — Friendly.
- friezed — Simple past tense and past participle of frieze.
- friezes — Plural form of frieze.
- frigate — a fast naval vessel of the late 18th and early 19th centuries, generally having a lofty ship rig and heavily armed on one or two decks.
- frigged — to copulate with.
- frigger — An object crafted for the personal amusement of craftsmen, their friends and family.
- friggin — Alternative spelling of frigging.
- friggle — (rare) to wriggle.
- frights — Plural form of fright.
- frilled — Having frills, frilly.
- friller — a person who, or thing which, frills (something)
- frindle — (rare, humorous) A pen.
- fringed — a decorative border of thread, cord, or the like, usually hanging loosely from a raveled edge or separate strip.
- fringer — A person who makes fringes for garments.
- fringes — a decorative border of thread, cord, or the like, usually hanging loosely from a raveled edge or separate strip.
- fripper — a dealer in old clothes
- frippet — a pretty, frivolous young woman.
- frisbee — A concave plastic disk designed for skimming through the air as an outdoor game or amusement.
- friseur — a hairdresser.
- frisian — of or relating to Friesland, its inhabitants, or their language.
- frisked — Simple past tense and past participle of frisk.
- frisker — One who frisks or dances.
- frisket — a mask of thin paper laid over an illustration to shield certain areas when using an airbrush.
- frisson — a sudden, passing sensation of excitement; a shudder of emotion; thrill: The movie offers the viewer the occasional frisson of seeing a character in mortal danger.
- frisure — a method of curling hair
- fritfly — a small black dipterous fly, Oscinella frit, whose larvae are destructive to barley, wheat, rye, oats, etc: family Chloropidae
- fritted — Simple past tense and past participle of frit.
- fritter — to squander or disperse piecemeal; waste little by little (usually followed by away): to fritter away one's money; to fritter away an afternoon.
- frizzed — the state of being frizzed.
- frizzen — An L-shaped piece of steel hinged at the rear used in flintlock firearms, positioned over the flash pan so to enclose a small priming charge of black powder next to the flash hole that is drilled through the barrel, such that when fired the flint scraps it so as to create a spark.
- frizzes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of frizz.
- frizzle — a short, crisp curl.
- frizzly — frizzy.
- frocked — Simple past tense and past participle of frock.
- fröding — Gustaf (ˈɡʊstav). 1860–1911, Swedish poet. His popular lyric verse includes the collections Guitar and Concertina (1891), New Poems (1894), and Splashes and Rags (1896)
- froebel — Friedrich [free-drikh] /ˈfri drɪx/ (Show IPA), 1782–1852, German educational reformer: founder of the kindergarten system.
- frogbit — an aquatic, floating plant, Hydrocharis morsus-ranae, of Eurasia, having thick, roundish, spongy leaves.
- frogeye — a small, whitish leaf spot with a narrow darker border, produced by certain fungi.
- frogged — any tailless, stout-bodied amphibian of the order Anura, including the smooth, moist-skinned frog species that live in a damp or semiaquatic habitat and the warty, drier-skinned toad species that are mostly terrestrial as adults.
- froglet — A frog that skips the tadpole stage and emerges as a fully developed frog.
- frogman — a swimmer specially equipped with air tanks, wet suit, diving mask, etc., for underwater demolition, salvage, military operations, scientific exploration, etc.
- frogmen — Plural form of frogman.
- frohawk — A Mohawk hairstyle worn by someone with afro-textured hair, with the crest generally standing up naturally.
- frohman — Charles, 1860–1915, U.S. theatrical producer.
- frolick — Archaic form of frolic.
- frolics — Plural form of frolic.