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English 7 letter words - Containing letters utfc - page 1

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cartful

cartful

noun

  1. As much as a cart will hold.

cityful

cityful

noun

  1. Enough to fill a city.

confute

confute

verb

  1. (transitive, now rare) To show (something or someone) to be false or wrong; to disprove or refute.

costful

costful

adj

  1. (archaic) Expensive; sumptuous
  2. Indicative of expenditure or loss; costly

coteful

cutoffs

cutoffs

noun

  1. plural of cutoff
  2. trousers (most often jeans) that have been shortened by cutting off part or most of the legs

defunct

defunct

adj

  1. (business) No longer in business or service, nor expected to be again.
  2. (computing) Specifically, of a process: having terminated but not having been reaped (by its parent or an inheritor), and thus still occupying a process slot. See also zombie, zombie process.
  3. (linguistics) (of a language) No longer spoken.
  4. (now rare) Deceased, dead.
  5. No longer in use or active, nor expected to be again.

noun

  1. The dead person (referred to).

verb

  1. To make defunct.

factful

factful

adj

  1. factually accurate

factual

factual

adj

  1. Pertaining to or consisting of objective claims.
  2. True, accurate, corresponding to reality.

facture

facture

noun

  1. (archaic) The act or manner of making or doing anything, especially of a literary, musical, or pictorial production.
  2. (dated, business) An invoice or bill of parcels.

faculty

faculty

noun

  1. (Church of England) A licence to make alterations to a church.
  2. (Often in the plural): an ability, power, or skill.
  3. (chiefly US) The academic staff at schools, colleges, universities or not-for-profit research institutes, as opposed to the students or support staff.
  4. A division of a university.
  5. An authority, power, or privilege conferred by a higher authority.
  6. The members of a profession.

faucets

faucets

noun

  1. plural of faucet

faucett

festuca

festuca

noun

  1. fescue grass

fistuca

fistuca

noun

  1. (historical) A kind of piledriver used by the ancient Romans.

flaucht

fractur

fractur

noun

  1. Alternative spelling of fraktur.

fractus

fractus

noun

  1. (meteorology) A cloud species which consists of broken shreds of cloud; scud.

fructed

fructed

adj

  1. (heraldry, of a tree or plant on an escutcheon) Bearing fruit.

fructus

fructus

noun

  1. (law, historical) In Ancient Roman law, any product originating either from a natural source (such as fruits grown or animals bred) or from legal transactions (e.g. interest on a loan).

fuckwit

fuckwit

noun

  1. (derogatory, vulgar, slang) A contemptible person.
  2. (derogatory, vulgar, slang) A very stupid person.

functor

functor

noun

  1. (category theory) A category homomorphism; a morphism from a source category to a target category which maps objects to objects and arrows to arrows, in such a way as to preserve domains and codomains (of the arrows) as well as composition and identities.
  2. (functional programming) A structure allowing a function to apply within a generic type, in a way that is conceptually similar to a functor in category theory.
  3. (grammar) A function word.
  4. (object-oriented programming) A function object.

functus

furcate

furcate

adj

  1. Forked, branched; divided at one end into parts.

verb

  1. To fork or branch out.

fustics

fustics

noun

  1. plural of fustic

futchel

futchel

noun

  1. The jaws between which the hind end of a carriage tongue is inserted.

futharc

futhorc

futhorc

noun

  1. The Runic alphabet as used to write Old English and Old Frisian.

futtock

futtock

noun

  1. (nautical) Any of the curved rib-like timbers that form the frame of a wooden ship.

futuric

outface

outface

verb

  1. (transitive) To boldly confront a situation.
  2. (transitive) To disconcert someone with an unblinking face-to-face confrontation; to stare down; to withsay

scufter

scufter

noun

  1. (UK, North Country, dated, slang) A policeman.

suffect

suffect

noun

  1. An additional Roman consul elected during the official year, especially in order to replace a retiring one

tactful

tactful

adj

  1. Possessing tact; able to deal with people in a sensitive manner.

uncleft

uncleft

adj

  1. Not cleft.

noun

  1. (nonstandard) atom