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10-letter words containing c, o, n, f, r

  • gyrfalcons — Plural form of gyrfalcon.
  • half crown — a former silver or cupronickel coin of Great Britain equal to two shillings and sixpence: use phased out after decimalization in 1971.
  • half-crown — a former silver or cupronickel coin of Great Britain equal to two shillings and sixpence: use phased out after decimalization in 1971.
  • henceforth — from now on; from this point forward.
  • honorifics — Plural form of honorific.
  • incisiform — having the shape of an incisor tooth
  • infarction — the formation of an infarct.
  • informatic — Of or pertaining to information science, the processing of information.
  • infraction — breach; violation; infringement: an infraction of the rules.
  • infrasonic — noting or pertaining to a sound wave with a frequency below the audio-frequency range.
  • land force — an armed force serving on land
  • macrofauna — any animals visible to the naked eye
  • main-force — pertaining to regular military units with standard uniforms and equipment.
  • microfauna — Biology. microscopic animals.
  • microfungi — Plural form of microfungus.
  • nonconform — A manufactured product, etc. that fails to conform to the required standards.
  • nuciferous — (of a tree or bush) bearing nuts.
  • oceanfront — the land along the shore of an ocean.
  • of concern — If something is of concern to someone, they find it worrying and unsatisfactory.
  • off screen — cinema: not on film
  • off-center — not centered; diverging from the exact center.
  • off-centre — If something is off-centre, it is not exactly in the middle of a space or surface.
  • off-screen — You use off-screen to refer to the real lives of film or television actors, in contrast with the lives of the characters they play.
  • old french — the French language of the 9th through the 13th centuries. Abbreviation: OF.
  • perfection — the state or quality of being or becoming perfect.
  • pontefract — a city in West Yorkshire, in N central England, SE of Leeds: ruins of a 12th-century castle.
  • proficient — well-advanced or competent in any art, science, or subject; skilled: a proficient swimmer.
  • profiction — the class of literature comprising works of imaginative narration, especially in prose form.
  • profluence — abundance
  • punctiform — shaped like or of the nature of a point or dot.
  • re-enforce — to strengthen with some added piece, support, or material: to reinforce a wall.
  • reflection — the act of reflecting, as in casting back a light or heat, mirroring, or giving back or showing an image; the state of being reflected in this way.
  • refraction — Physics. the change of direction of a ray of light, sound, heat, or the like, in passing obliquely from one medium into another in which its wave velocity is different.
  • reinforced — (of a material, structure, etc) strengthened or supported
  • reinforcer — to strengthen with some added piece, support, or material: to reinforce a wall.
  • richthofen — Baron Manfred von [mahn-freyt fuh n] /ˈmɑn freɪt fən/ (Show IPA), ("Red Baron"or"Red Knight") 1892–1918, German aviator.
  • rock fence — a wall built of unmortared stones, as one bordering a field.
  • rosy finch — any of several finches of the genus Leucosticte, of Asia and western North America, having dark brown plumage with a pinkish wash on the wings and rump.
  • scornfully — full of scorn; derisive; contemptuous: He smiled in a scornful way.
  • screen off — If part of a room or area is screened off, it is made into a separate area, using a screen.
  • technofear — fear of using technological devices, such as computers; technophobia
  • tenor clef — a sign locating middle C on the next to the top line of the staff.
  • uncolorful — abounding in color: In their tartans, the Scots guard made a colorful array.
  • undercroft — a vault or chamber under the ground, especially in a church.
  • unenforced — to put or keep in force; compel obedience to: to enforce a rule; Traffic laws will be strictly enforced.
  • unfactored — one of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation: Poverty is only one of the factors in crime.
  • unforcedly — in an unforced manner
  • unforcible — not able to be forced
  • unforecast — to predict (a future condition or occurrence); calculate in advance: to forecast a heavy snowfall; to forecast lower interest rates.
  • unprolific — not prolific or fertile; barren
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