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11-letter words containing c, o, f, s

  • fornicators — Plural form of fornicator.
  • fort carson — a military reservation in E central Colorado, S of Colorado Springs.
  • fort casper — a fort in central Wyoming, near Casper: an important post on the Oregon Trail.
  • foster care — the raising or supervision of foster children, as orphans or delinquents, in an institution, group home, or private home, usually arranged through a government or social-service agency that provides remuneration for expenses.
  • foster city — a city in W California.
  • fourchettes — Plural form of fourchette.
  • fractiously — In a fractious manner.
  • free school — a privately run school organized as an alternative to the traditional public or private school, usually following a highly flexible approach to the curriculum and teaching methods.
  • french rose — Provence rose.
  • frescobaldi — Girolamo [jee-raw-lah-maw] /dʒiˈrɔ lɑ mɔ/ (Show IPA), 1583–1643, Italian organist and composer.
  • frondescent — Leafy; becoming leafy; resembling leaves.
  • frontcourts — Plural form of frontcourt.
  • fruticulose — (botany) Like, or pertaining to, a small shrub.
  • full cousin — cousin (def 1).
  • full-custom — Design of integrated circuits at the transistor or polygon level. This is in contrast to the use of libraries of components. Full-custom design requires considerable skill and experience and is usually only feasible for simple circuits, especially ones with much repetition, such as memory device, where a small saving in the size and power consumption of a component will yield a large overall saving.
  • functionals — Plural form of functional.
  • funduscopic — Relating to funduscopy.
  • furciferous — (archaic) rascally; scandalous.
  • furunculous — Furuncular.
  • goldfinches — Plural form of goldfinch.
  • golf course — the ground or course over which golf is played. A standard full-scale golf course has 125 to 175 acres (51 to 71 hectares), usually with 18 holes varying from 100 to 650 yards (91 to 594 meters) in length from tee to cup.
  • half-closed — having or forming a boundary or barrier: He was blocked by a closed door. The house had a closed porch.
  • half-second — 1/120 of a minute of time
  • horse-faced — having a large face with lantern jaws and large teeth.
  • house finch — a small common finch, Carpodacus mexicanus, originally of the western U.S. and Mexico and now widely distributed: the males have a red forehead, throat, breast, and rump.
  • house-craft — skill in domestic management
  • hovercrafts — (nonstandard) Plural form of hovercraft.
  • ice flowers — formations of ice crystals on the surface of a still, slowly freezing body of water.
  • infarctions — Plural form of infarction.
  • inflections — Plural form of inflection.
  • inflictions — Plural form of infliction.
  • informatics — the study of information processing; computer science.
  • infracostal — (anatomy) Below the ribs.
  • infractions — Plural form of infraction.
  • infrasonics — the branch of science that deals with infrasonic phenomena.
  • infructuose — Not yielding fruit.
  • infructuous — (Pakistan and India only; of a project etc) not fruitful.
  • inofficious — being inconsistent with moral duty and natural affection.
  • insectiform — resembling an insect
  • join forces — unite for a common purpose
  • lactiferous — producing or secreting milk: lactiferous glands.
  • lactifluous — full or flowing with milk
  • locofocoism — the doctrines of the Locofocos.
  • macrofossil — a fossil large enough to be studied and identified without the use of a microscope.
  • magnificoes — Plural form of magnifico.
  • malefactors — Plural form of malefactor.
  • microfarads — Plural form of microfarad.
  • microfibers — Plural form of microfiber.
  • microfossil — a fossil so small that it can be studied and identified only with a microscope.
  • microfungus — A fungus in which no sexual process has been observed or in which the reproductive organs are microscopic.
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