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12-letter words containing a, e, n, s, i, l

  • faithfulness — strict or thorough in the performance of duty: a faithful worker.
  • false friend — a word or expression in one language that, because it resembles one in another language, is often wrongly taken to have the same meaning, for example, the French agenda which means diary, not agenda
  • false indigo — any of several North American shrubs belonging to the genus Amorpha, of the legume family, especially A. fruticosa, having compound leaves with pinnate leaflets and long, dense clusters of purplish flowers.
  • familiarness — commonly or generally known or seen: a familiar sight.
  • fancifulness — The quality of being fanciful.
  • farcicalness — The property of being farcical.
  • farthingales — Plural form of farthingale.
  • farthingless — without a farthing, having no money
  • fascinatedly — In a fascinated manner; with fascination.
  • fast-selling — selling quickly and in large quantities
  • fatherliness — The property of being fatherly.
  • fictionalise — Non-Oxford British standard spelling of fictionalize.
  • file-sharing — File-sharing is a method of distributing computer files, for example files containing music, among a large number of users.
  • final clause — a clause expressing intention or purpose
  • finger lakes — group of long, narrow glacial lakes in WC N.Y.
  • fiscal agent — a person or organization serving as another's financial agent.
  • flesh-eating — habitually eating flesh; carnivorous
  • flinders bar — a bar of soft iron, mounted vertically beneath a compass to compensate for vertical magnetic currents.
  • flusteration — (colloquial, dated) The act of flustering, or the state of being flustered.
  • flyfisherman — Flyfisher.
  • flying shear — (in a continuous rolling mill) a shear that moves with the piece being cut.
  • folding seat — a seat that can be folded down
  • forensically — pertaining to, connected with, or used in courts of law or public discussion and debate.
  • forestalling — Present participle of forestall.
  • franchisable — a privilege of a public nature conferred on an individual, group, or company by a government: a franchise to operate a bus system.
  • fraternalism — of or befitting a brother or brothers; brotherly.
  • gain on sale — A gain on sale is the amount of money that is made by a company when selling a non-inventory asset for more than its value.
  • gainlessness — the quality of being gainless; unprofitability
  • galeniferous — Of a mineral or deposit that contains galena.
  • gallinaceous — pertaining to or resembling the domestic fowls.
  • gallinippers — Plural form of gallinipper.
  • gallivanters — Plural form of gallivanter.
  • gallsickness — a disease of cattle and sheep, caused by infection with rickettsiae of the genus Anaplasma, resulting in anaemia and jaundice
  • gangliosides — Plural form of ganglioside.
  • garden snail — Zoology
  • gas cylinder — container for storing gas
  • gas pipeline — a system of transmission for gaseous material, esp natural gas
  • geanticlines — Plural form of geanticline.
  • gelatigenous — (archaic) Producing or yielding gelatin.
  • generalising — to infer (a general principle, trend, etc.) from particular facts, statistics, or the like.
  • generalities — Plural form of generality.
  • generalships — Plural form of generalship.
  • genoa salami — a hard, garlic-flavored salami of pork and veal or, especially in the U.S., pork and beef.
  • geosynclinal — Geology. pertaining to a synclinal fold that involves a relatively large part of the earth's surface.
  • gila monster — a large, venomous lizard, Heloderma suspectum, of the southwestern U.S. and northwestern Mexico, covered with beadlike scales of yellow, orange, and black.
  • glandiferous — bearing nuts or acorns
  • gonfaloniers — Plural form of gonfalonier.
  • grand siècle — the 17th century in French art and literature, esp the classical period of Louis XIV
  • great plains — a semiarid region E of the Rocky Mountains, in the U.S. and Canada.
  • habitualness — The characteristic of being habitual.
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