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17-letter words containing c, l, i, f, t

  • speech difficulty — a problem encountered in speaking
  • spoonbill catfish — flathead catfish.
  • sports facilities — places and things for doing sports
  • technical offence — an action which is prohibited by law, but for which no blame can be attached to the person who commits it
  • the facts of life — the details of sexual behaviour and reproduction, esp as told to children
  • the final curtain — the closing of the curtain at the end of the action of a play
  • the life sciences — sciences such as biology, botany, physiology, zoology which are concerned with the study of living organisms
  • the olympic flame — the flame that is symbolically lit at the site of the ancient Olympics in Olympia and transported by relay to the place where the Olympic Games are to be held. It is used to ignite a fire in a cauldron that will burn throughout the Games
  • thiosulfuric acid — an acid, H 2 S 2 O 3 , that may be regarded as sulfuric acid with one oxygen atom replaced by sulfur.
  • traffic policeman — a policeman controlling traffic, esp while stationed at an intersection, or enforcing traffic regulations
  • traffic violation — driving offence
  • unofficial strike — a strike that is not approved by the strikers' trade union
  • velocity of money — the frequency with which a single unit of currency or the total money supply turns over within the economy in a given year.
  • willow flycatcher — a North American flycatcher, Empidonax alnorum, of alder thickets and other moist areas, that has greenish-brown upper parts and whitish underparts and is almost indistinguishable except by voice from E. traillii (willow flycatcher)
  • wind chill factor — A wind chill factor is a measure of the cooling effect of the wind on the temperature of the air.
  • wind-chill factor — the apparent temperature felt on the exposed human body owing to the combination of temperature and wind speed.
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