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11-letter words containing a, n, t, e, f

  • fomentation — encouragement of discord, rebellion, etc.; instigation.
  • foot-candle — a unit of illuminance or illumination, equivalent to the illumination produced by a source of one candle at a distance of one foot and equal to one lumen incident per square foot. Abbreviation: FC.
  • for certain — free from doubt or reservation; confident; sure: I am certain he will come.
  • foraminated — porous; perforated with small holes
  • forecasting — Present participle of forecast.
  • foremastman — a sailor positioned before the foremast
  • forepayment — prepayment
  • forest land — Forest land is land that is mainly covered by forest.
  • forestation — the planting of forests.
  • forestlands — Plural form of forestland.
  • forinstance — a case or occurrence of anything: fresh instances of oppression.
  • fort orange — a member of a European princely family ruling in the United Kingdom from 1688 to 1694 and in the Netherlands since 1815.
  • forte-piano — loud and then immediately soft
  • fortepianos — Plural form of fortepiano.
  • fortunately — having good fortune; receiving good from uncertain or unexpected sources; lucky: a fortunate young actor who got the lead in the play.
  • fractionate — to separate or divide into component parts, fragments, divisions, etc.
  • fractionize — to divide (a number or quantity) into fractions
  • fractionlet — a small piece
  • fragmentary — consisting of or reduced to fragments; broken; disconnected; incomplete: fragmentary evidence; fragmentary remains.
  • fragmentate — to break into fragments
  • fragmenting — a part broken off or detached: scattered fragments of the broken vase.
  • fragmentise — Alternative form of fragmentize.
  • fragmentize — to break (something) into fragments; break (something) apart.
  • frankfurterFelix, 1882–1965, U.S. jurist, born in Austria: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1939–62.
  • franklinite — a mineral of the spinel group, an oxide of zinc, manganese, and iron, occurring in black octahedral crystals or in masses: formerly mined for zinc.
  • franticness — desperate or wild with excitement, passion, fear, pain, etc.; frenzied.
  • fraternally — of or befitting a brother or brothers; brotherly.
  • fraternises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fraternise.
  • fraternized — Simple past tense and past participle of fraternize.
  • fraternizer — A person who fraternizes.
  • fraternizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fraternize.
  • fray bentos — a port in W Uruguay, on the River Uruguay: noted for meat-packing. Pop: 23 122 (2004 est)
  • free ascent — the upward traveling or path of a rocket carried by its own inertia after its engine has stopped operating.
  • freemartins — Plural form of freemartin.
  • french fact — (in Canada) the presence of French Canada as a distinct cultural force within the Confederation
  • french flat — a flat that can be raised to or hung from the flies, and that contains practicable doors, windows, etc.
  • from nature — using natural models in drawing, painting, etc
  • front range — a mountain range extending from central Colorado to S Wyoming: part of the Rocky Mountains. Highest peak, Grays Peak, 14,274 feet (4350 meters).
  • frontloaded — Simple past tense and past participle of frontload.
  • funambulate — to walk on a tightrope
  • functionate — to perform a function; to carry out one's work or duty
  • fundamental — serving as, or being an essential part of, a foundation or basis; basic; underlying: fundamental principles; the fundamental structure.
  • furtherance — the act of furthering; promotion; advancement.
  • furtwangler — Wilhelm [vil-helm] /ˈvɪl hɛlm/ (Show IPA), 1886–1954, German orchestral conductor.
  • garden flat — a flat with direct access to a garden: typically, a garden flat consists of basement accommodation in prewar property, but some are in purpose-built blocks in urban areas
  • go flatline — [Cyberpunk SF, refers to flattening of EEG traces upon brain-death] also "flatlined". 1. To die, terminate, or fail, especially irreversibly. In hacker parlance, this is used of machines only, human death being considered somewhat too serious a matter to employ jargon-jokes about. 2. To go completely quiescent; said of machines undergoing controlled shutdown. "You can suffer file damage if you shut down Unix but power off before the system has gone flatline." 3. Of a video tube, to fail by losing vertical scan, so all one sees is a bright horizontal line bisecting the screen.
  • grand theft — stealing large amount
  • grandfather — the father of one's father or mother.
  • half-hunter — a watch with a hinged lid in which a small circular opening or crystal allows the approximate time to be read
  • half-length — something that is only half a full length or height, especially a portrait that shows only the upper half of the body, including the hands.
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