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13-letter words containing d, a, m, n, f

  • ad referendum — subject to agreement by others and finalization of details
  • aformentioned — Misspelling of aforementioned.
  • amundsen gulf — a gulf in the Beaufort Sea in the Canadian Northwest Territories.
  • bloomfieldian — Linguistics. influenced by, resembling, or deriving from the linguistic theory and the methods of linguistic analysis advocated by Leonard Bloomfield, characterized especially by emphasis on the classification of overt formal features.
  • camp-drafting — a competitive test, esp at an agricultural show, of horsemen's skill in drafting cattle
  • campaign fund — money for a campaign, as of a political candidate, usually acquired through contributions by supporters.
  • compound leaf — a leaf consisting of two or more leaflets borne on the same leafstalk
  • dairy farming — the business of farming to produce milk and milk products
  • damnification — That which causes damage or loss.
  • day of infamy — December 7, 1941, on which Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, bringing the United States into World War II: so referred to by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in his speech to Congress the next day, asking for a declaration of war on Japan.
  • deaf-and-dumb — unable to hear or speak
  • deformational — of or relating to deformation
  • defragmenting — Present participle of defragment.
  • demanufacture — A process of recycling that involves the dismantling and/or disassembly of an item to gain the maximum amount of recyclable materials.
  • disaffirmance — to deny; contradict.
  • dome fastener — a fastening device consisting of one part with a projecting knob that snaps into a hole on another like part, used esp in closures in clothing
  • draftsmanship — a person employed in making mechanical drawings, as of machines, structures, etc.
  • drape forming — thermoforming of plastic sheeting over an open mold by a combination of gravity and a vacuum.
  • drawing frame — a machine used to attenuate and straighten fibers by having them pass, in sliver form, through a series of double rollers, each pair of which revolves at a slightly greater speed than the preceding pair and reduces the number of strands originally fed into the machine to one extended fibrous strand doubled or redoubled in length.
  • false diamond — any of a number of semiprecious stones that resemble diamond, such as zircon and white topaz
  • family friend — intimate acquaintance of one's family
  • family-minded — devoted to one's family
  • fashion model — sb employed to show off designer clothes
  • female condom — a type of condom used by women and inserted into the vagina
  • ferrovanadium — a ferroalloy containing up to 55 percent vanadium.
  • five-and-dime — a shop that sells a wide variety of things at a cheap price
  • flaming sword — a cultivated bromeliad, Vriesea splendens, native to French Guiana, having long, red bracts and yellow flowers.
  • frame of mind — mental state
  • france modern — an escutcheon blazoned as follows: Azure, three fleurs-de-lis or.
  • fridge magnet — a small flat decorative object with a magnet on its back which is used to attach it to the front door of a fridge or other domestic appliance
  • fulminic acid — an unstable acid, CNOH, isomeric with cyanic acid, and known only in the form of its salts.
  • fun and games — frivolously diverting activity.
  • fundamentally — serving as, or being an essential part of, a foundation or basis; basic; underlying: fundamental principles; the fundamental structure.
  • habit of mind — If someone has a particular habit of mind, they usually think in that particular way.
  • handcraftsman — A handicraftsman.
  • indemnifiable — Something suitable for indemnification.
  • infomediaries — Plural form of infomediary.
  • landsmanshaft — a fraternal organization made up of immigrants from the same region.
  • lifted domain — (theory)   In domain theory, a domain with a new bottom element added. Given a domain D, the lifted domain, lift D contains an element lift d corresponding to each element d in D with the same ordering as in D and a new element bottom which is less than every other element in lift D. In functional languages, a lifted domain can be used to model a constructed type, e.g. the type data LiftedInt = K Int contains the values K minint .. K maxint and K bottom, corresponding to the values in Int, and a new value bottom. This denotes the fact that when computing a value v = (K n) the computation of either n or v may fail to terminate yielding the values (K bottom) or bottom respectively. (In LaTeX, a lifted domain or element is indicated by a subscript \perp). See also tuple.
  • linden family — the plant family Tiliaceae, characterized by deciduous trees or shrubs having simple, usually alternate leaves, fibrous bark, fragrant flowers, and dry, woody fruit, and including the basswood, jute, and linden.
  • made of money — very rich
  • maid of honor — an unmarried woman who is the chief attendant of a bride. Compare matron of honor.
  • malfunctioned — Simple past tense and past participle of malfunction.
  • managed funds — funds which are managed by a mutual fund manager on behalf of investors
  • mandibuliform — Having the form of a mandible; - said especially of the maxill\u00e6 of an insect when hard and adapted for biting.
  • match-funding — the stipulation set by a grant-providing body that the recipients of a grant raise a certain percentage of the money they require, generally a sum more or less equal to that of the sum of money being granted
  • mendes-francePierre [pyer] /pyɛr/ (Show IPA), 1907–1982, French statesman and economist: premier 1954–55.
  • milford haven — a bay in SW Wales.
  • mixed farming — agriculture: raising both crops and livestock
  • modifications — Plural form of modification.

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