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4-letter words containing f

  • cafe — A café is a place where you can buy drinks, simple meals, and snacks, but, in Britain, not usually alcoholic drinks.
  • caff — A caff is a café which serves simple British food such as fried eggs, bacon, and sausages.
  • calf — A calf is a young cow.
  • cauf — a cage used by fishermen for holding live fish in the water
  • cdif — CASE Data Interchange Format
  • cerf — Bennett (Alfred) 1898–1971, U.S. book publisher, editor, and writer.
  • cfml — ColdFusion Markup Language
  • chef — A chef is a cook in a restaurant or hotel.
  • cife — Colleges and Institutes for Further Education
  • cifs — Common Internet File System
  • clef — A clef is a symbol at the beginning of a line of music that indicates the pitch of the written notes.
  • coef — coefficient
  • coff — to buy; purchase
  • coif — a close-fitting cap worn under a veil, worn in the Middle Ages by many women but now only by nuns
  • conf — an online forum
  • coof — a simpleton
  • corf — a wagon or basket used formerly in mines
  • crlf — (character)   /ker'l*f/, sometimes /kru'l*f/ or /C-R-L-F/ A carriage return (CR, ASCII 13) followed by a line feed (LF, ASCII 10). Under Unix influence this usage has become less common because Unix uses just line feed as its line terminator. See newline, terpri.
  • cuff — The cuffs of a shirt or dress are the parts at the ends of the sleeves, which are thicker than the rest of the sleeve.
  • curf — a cherty limestone found in Portland stone beds
  • daff — to frolic; play the fool
  • daft — If you describe a person or their behaviour as daft, you think that they are stupid, impractical, or rather strange.
  • ddif — Digital Document Interchange Format. A CDA specification for representing compound documents in revisable format; a DEC standard for document encoding.
  • deaf — Someone who is deaf is unable to hear anything or is unable to hear very well.
  • deef — (obsolete, or, dialectal) deaf.
  • deff — (Internet, slang) Alternative form of definitely.
  • defi — a defiant challenge
  • defo — definitely: an expression of agreement or consent
  • deft — A deft action is skilful and often quick.
  • defy — If you defy someone or something that is trying to make you behave in a particular way, you refuse to obey them and behave in that way.
  • delf — something that has been dug, such as a ditch, pit, mine, or grave
  • dfee — Department for Education and Employment
  • dfid — Department for International Development
  • dif- — dis-
  • diff — Compare (files) in order to determine how or whether they differ.
  • dmtf — Desktop Management Task Force
  • doff — to remove or take off, as clothing.
  • domf — Distributed Object Management Facility. An OMG-compliant object management system; part of DOE. Produced by SunSoft.
  • doof — (US, slang) A simpleton.
  • dowf — dull; stupid.
  • dtmf — Dual Tone Multi Frequency
  • duff — organic matter in various stages of decomposition on the floor of the forest.
  • dufy — Raoul [ra-ool] /raˈul/ (Show IPA), 1877–1953, French painter, lithographer, and decorator.
  • ebnf — (language)   Extended Backus-Naur Form.
  • edif — Electronic Design Interchange Format. Not a programming language, but a format to simplify data transfer between CAD/CAE systems. LISP-like syntax. See also Berkeley EDIF200. E-mail: <[email protected]> ftp://edif.cs.man.ac.uk/pub/edif.
  • effs — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eff.
  • effy — a female given name.
  • efik — a member of a people of southeastern Nigeria near the mouth of the Calabar River, closely related to the Ibibio.
  • efis — electronic flight information systems
  • efta — law: European Free Trade Association
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