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English 7 letter words - Containing letters ectfi - page 1

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h : 30.43%

a : 21.74%

y : 21.74%

r : 21.74%

n : 13.04%

s : 13.04%

l : 8.70%

d : 8.70%

v : 8.70%

o : 4.35%

b : 4.35%

k : 4.35%

m : 4.35%

w : 4.35%

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acetify

acetify

verb

  1. (intransitive) To turn acid
  2. (transitive) To convert into acid or vinegar.

bifteck

certify

certify

verb

  1. (archaic, reflexive) To assure (oneself) of something; to ascertain.
  2. (transitive) To attest that a product, service, organization, or person has met an official standard.
  3. (transitive) To attest to (a fact) as the truth.
  4. (transitive, archaic) To inform; to tell (a person) that something is true.
  5. (transitive, law) To authenticate or verify in writing.

chiefty

cretify

cretify

verb

  1. (intransitive, obsolete, medicine) To become impregnated with salts of lime.

deficit

deficit

noun

  1. A situation wherein, or amount whereby, spending exceeds (e.g. government) revenue.
  2. Deficiency in amount or quality; a falling short; lack.

facient

facient

noun

  1. (mathematics) One of the variables of a quantic as distinguished from a coefficient.
  2. (obsolete) One who does something; a doer; an agent.
  3. A multiplier.

faciest

factice

factice

noun

  1. Vulcanized unsaturated vegetable or animal oil, used as a processing aid and property modifier in rubber.

factive

factive

adj

  1. (epistemology, of a knowing agent) Which does not know any falsities: which knows only truths.
  2. (grammar, of a verb) Licensing only those content clauses that represent claims assumed to be true.
  3. (obsolete) Making.

noun

  1. (grammar) A factive verb.

fictile

fictile

adj

  1. (figuratively) Capable of being led or directed
  2. (of an art work or artifact) Molded of clay or earth
  3. (pottery) Of or relating to earthenware
  4. Capable of being molded into the shape of an artifact or art work

fictive

fictive

adj

  1. Being feigned, ingenuine or unreal.
  2. Having the characteristics of fiction: fictional.
  3. Resulting from imaginative creation: fanciful or invented.

noun

  1. (Internet slang) In claimed cases of dissociative identity disorder: an introject based on a character from a fictional work.

fimetic

fimetic

adj

  1. (rare) Of or pertaining to dung

fitched

fitched

adj

  1. (heraldry) Alternative form of fitchy

fitchee

fitcher

fitches

fitches

noun

  1. plural of fitch

fitchet

fitchet

noun

  1. (obsolete) The fitchew, or polecat.

fitchew

fitchew

noun

  1. (obsolete) polecat

forcite

forcite

noun

  1. A gelatin dynamite in which the dope is composed largely of sodium nitrate.

infects

infects

verb

  1. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of infect

inflect

inflect

verb

  1. (transitive) To cause to curve inwards.
  2. (transitive) To influence in style.
  3. (transitive, grammar) To vary the form of a word to express tense, gender, number, mood, etc.
  4. (transitive, grammar, of a word) To be varied in the form to express tense, gender, number, mood, etc.
  5. (transitive, music) To change the tone or pitch of the voice when speaking or singing.

rectify

rectify

verb

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To heal (an organ or part of the body).
  2. (transitive) To correct or amend (a mistake, defect etc.).
  3. (transitive) To produce (as factitious gin or brandy) by redistilling bad wines or strong spirits (whisky, rum, etc.) with flavourings.
  4. (transitive) To remedy or fix (an undesirable state of affairs, situation etc.).
  5. (transitive) To restore (someone or something) to its proper condition; to straighten out, to set right.
  6. (transitive, chemistry) To purify or refine (a substance) by distillation.
  7. (transitive, electronics) To convert (alternating current) into direct current.
  8. (transitive, geodesy, historical) To adjust (a globe or sundial) to prepare for the solution of a proposed problem.
  9. (transitive, mathematics) To determine the length of a curve included between two limits.
  10. (transitive, now rare) To correct (someone who is mistaken).