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There are 23 nine-letter words containing F, K, R, T and W

craftworkfeltworksflat␣wrackflintworkfluteworkfootworksfretworksfrostworkkiwifruit kiwi␣fruitout-of-work out␣of␣workshaftworkshiftwork shift␣worksoftworkstap␣of␣worktwiforkedwife-takerworkfront work␣frontwork␣of␣artwork␣shift

29 definitions found

  • craftwork — n. Handicraft. — n. An item produced by handicraft.
  • feltworks — n. Plural of feltwork.
  • flat␣wrack — n. Spiral wrack.
  • flintwork — n. Work with flint. — n. Decorative flint facing.
  • flutework — n. (Architecture) Fluted ornamentation; groovework.
  • footworks — n. Plural of footwork.
  • fretworks — n. Plural of fretwork.
  • frostwork — n. Any naturally occurring intricate pattern of ice crystals. — n. Any pattern that resembles a frost formation.
  • kiwifruit — n. Alternative spelling of kiwi fruit.
  • kiwi␣fruit — n. A Chinese gooseberry vine fruit, having a hairy brown skin…
  • out-of-work — adj. Unemployed; not employed in one’s preferred field.
  • out␣of␣work — phr. Unemployed, or having nothing to do. — phr. (Dated) not working correctly; out of order.
  • shaftwork — n. (Engineering) shafts, collectively.
  • shiftwork — n. Scheduled work outside of customary daylight working hours. — n. A mode of employment in which sets of workers are rotated to…
  • shift␣work — n. Alternative spelling of shiftwork.
  • softworks — n. (In company names) A company that produces software.
  • tap␣of␣work — n. Synonym of stroke of work.
  • twiforked — adj. (Obsolete, poetic) Bifurcate, biforked.
  • wife-taker — n. A lineage or a family that accepts a woman in marriage from…
  • workfront — n. Alternative form of work front.
  • work␣front — n. Opportunities to perform construction works in a given period.
  • work␣of␣art — n. A product of the fine arts; a painting, sculpture, etc. — n. Anything beautiful or exquisite.
  • work␣shift — n. A shift (change of workers).
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  • Scrabble in English: 9 words
  • French Wiktionary: 2 words
  • Spanish Wiktionary: no word
  • Italian Wiktionary: no word
  • German Wiktionary: 12 words
  • Portuguese Wiktionary: no word
  • Dutch Wiktionary: 8 words

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