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8-letter words that end in f

  • part-off — a screen used to divide off part of a room, such as the eating place of a parlour
  • parts of — an area in E England constituting a former administrative division of Lincolnshire
  • pascal-f — Pascal extended to include fixed-point arithmetic. E. Nelson, "Pascal-F: Programming Language for Real-Time Automotive Control", IEEE ElectroTechnol. Rev. (USA), 2:39, 1968.
  • pass off — to move past; go by: to pass another car on the road.
  • pawn off — If you pawn off something or someone that you do not want on another person, you persuade the person to accept them.
  • peel off — designed to be peeled off from a backing or large sheet, usually of paper, before use; readied for use by peeling off: peel-off labels.
  • peel-off — designed to be peeled off from a backing or large sheet, usually of paper, before use; readied for use by peeling off: peel-off labels.
  • pentroof — a roof sloping in only one direction
  • pick off — the act of choosing or selecting; choice; selection: to take one's pick.
  • pick-off — Baseball. a play in which a base runner, caught off base, is tagged out by an infielder on a quick throw, usually from the pitcher or catcher.
  • piss off — urine.
  • piss-off — urine.
  • play off — a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • play-off — (in competitive sports) the playing of an extra game, rounds, innings, etc., in order to settle a tie.
  • proud of — highly pleased with or exulting in
  • pull off — the act of pulling or drawing.
  • pull-off — an act of pulling off: The inn is well worth a pull-off from the Interstate.
  • push off — to press upon or against (a thing) with force in order to move it away.
  • push-off — to press upon or against (a thing) with force in order to move it away.
  • race off — to entice (a person) away with a view to seduction
  • rack off — to go away; depart
  • radcliff — a city in central Kentucky.
  • radium f — an isotope of polonium: polonium 210.
  • rain off — If a sports game is rained off, it has to stop, or it is not able to start, because of rain.
  • rake off — a share or amount taken or received illicitly, as in connection with a public enterprise.
  • rake-off — a share or amount taken or received illicitly, as in connection with a public enterprise.
  • ratproof — impenetrable by rats, resistant to rats
  • re-proof — evidence sufficient to establish a thing as true, or to produce belief in its truth.
  • red wolf — a small, reddish-gray American wolf, Canis rufus, similar to the coyote: once abundant in the southeastern U.S., it is now near extinction in the wild.
  • reel off — a cylinder, frame, or other device that turns on an axis and is used to wind up or pay out something.
  • riffraff — people, or a group of people, regarded as disreputable or worthless: a pack of riffraff.
  • ring off — to give forth a clear resonant sound, as a bell when struck: The doorbell rang twice.
  • roll off — Electronics. the rate of loss or attenuation of a signal beyond a certain frequency.
  • roll-off — Electronics. the rate of loss or attenuation of a signal beyond a certain frequency.
  • rope off — block access to, cordon off
  • rotproof — resistant to rotting.
  • rousseff — Dilma (ˈdʒiwmɐ). born 1947, Brazilian socialist politician; president of Brazil (2011–16)
  • runproof — made to resist unraveling, runs, or running, as stockings or dyes.
  • sawn-off — (of a shotgun) having the barrel cut short, mainly to facilitate concealment of the weapon
  • scan-edf — (storage, algorithm)   A variation of the Scan disk aceess algorithm for use in a real-time environment where, in general, requests are served according to Earliest Deadline First. If two requests share the same deadline, they may be reorganised according to Scan. A typical example is a video server that retrieves video data from a hard disk. The playback of a video impose tight real-time constraints but if the server retrieves data once every second for each video channel, Scan-EDF can be applied, reducing the seek overhead.
  • sea calf — harbor seal.
  • sea wolf — any of several large, voracious, marine fishes, as the wolffish or sea bass.
  • seal off — an embossed emblem, figure, symbol, word, letter, etc., used as attestation or evidence of authenticity.
  • sell off — an act or method of selling.
  • sell-off — Stock Exchange. a sudden and marked decline in stock or bond prices resulting from widespread selling.
  • semideaf — partly deaf
  • send off — a demonstration of good wishes for a person setting out on a trip, career, or other venture: They gave him a rousing send-off at the pier.
  • send-off — a demonstration of good wishes for a person setting out on a trip, career, or other venture: They gave him a rousing send-off at the pier.
  • she-wolf — a female wolf.
  • sherriffRobert Cedric, 1896–1975, English playwright and novelist.
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