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12-letter words containing d, e, f, l, c

  • beaconsfield — a town in SE England, in Buckinghamshire. Pop: 12 292 (2001)
  • brickfielder — a hot wind in parts of Australia, originally applied to a wind which blew over Sydney carrying dust from the neighbouring Brickfields sand hills
  • candlefishes — Plural form of candlefish.
  • cattleduffer — a cattle thief.
  • center field — the middle area of the outfield
  • chef's salad — A chef's salad is a green salad with hard-boiled egg and strips of meat and cheese on top.
  • chesterfield — a man's knee-length overcoat, usually with a fly front to conceal the buttons and having a velvet collar
  • childproofed — Simple past tense and past participle of childproof.
  • chloroformed — Simple past tense and past participle of chloroform.
  • circumflexed — (linguistics, of a written word) exhibiting circumflex accent.
  • clipped form — a shortened form of a word, as for example doc for doctor
  • close-fisted — very careful with money; mean
  • close-reefed — having most or all of the sail reefs taken in.
  • cloud forest — a forest, usually near coastal mountain peaks in tropical regions, that has an almost constant cloud cover, even during the dry season
  • clovenfooted — having split hoofs, once assumed to represent the halves of a single undivided hoof, as in cattle.
  • complexified — Simple past tense and past participle of complexify.
  • confabulated — Simple past tense and past participle of confabulate.
  • confidential — Information that is confidential is meant to be kept secret or private.
  • conflagrated — Simple past tense and past participle of conflagrate.
  • confoundedly — bewildered; confused; perplexed.
  • decalcifying — Present participle of decalcify.
  • declassified — to remove the classification from (information, a document, etc.) that restricts access in terms of secrecy, confidentiality, etc. Compare classification (def 5).
  • declassifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of declassify.
  • deconflicted — Simple past tense and past participle of deconflict.
  • deflectional — of or relating to deflection
  • deflocculant — a chemical added to slip to increase fluidity.
  • deflocculate — to disperse, forming a colloid or suspension
  • difficulties — the fact or condition of being difficult.
  • disgracefull — Archaic form of disgraceful.
  • dogleg fence — snake fence.
  • double-faced — practicing duplicity; hypocritical.
  • dwarf cornel — the bunchberry.
  • dysfluencies — disfluency.
  • eco-friendly — environmentally safe
  • facial index — Craniometry. the ratio of the breadth of a face to its height.
  • fasciculated — Grouped in a fascicle; fascicled.
  • fascinatedly — In a fascinated manner; with fascination.
  • federal case — a matter that falls within the jurisdiction of a federal court or a federal law-enforcement agency.
  • federalistic — an advocate of federalism.
  • feel cheated — If you feel cheated, you feel that you have been let down or treated unfairly.
  • fence lizard — either of two spiny lizards, Sceloporus undulatus and S. occidentalis, of the U.S. and northern Mexico, often seen on fences.
  • fer de lance — a large pit viper, Bothrops atrox, of tropical America.
  • fer-de-lance — a large pit viper, Bothrops atrox, of tropical America.
  • ferrofluidic — Of or pertaining to a ferrofluid.
  • ferulic acid — a compound, C 10 H 10 O 4 , found in small amounts in lants, that occurs in two isomers, one a yellow oily liquid and the other crystalline.
  • fiddler crab — any small, burrowing crab of the genus Uca, characterized by one greatly enlarged claw in the male.
  • fiddlesticks — anything; a bit: I don't care a fiddlestick for what they say.
  • fidel castro — Cipriano [sip-ree-ah-noh;; Spanish see-pree-ah-naw] /ˌsɪp riˈɑ noʊ;; Spanish ˌsi priˈɑ nɔ/ (Show IPA), 1858?–1924, Venezuelan military and political leader: president 1901–08; exiled 1908.
  • field centre — a research centre equipped for field studies, usually located in or near an area of scientific interest
  • field circus — A derogatory pun on "field service". The field service organisation of any hardware manufacturer, but especially DEC. There is an entire genre of jokes about DEC field circus engineers: Q: How can you recognise a DEC field circus engineer with a flat tire? A: He's changing one tire at a time to see which one is flat. Q: How can you recognise a DEC field circus engineer who is out of gas? A: He's changing one tire at a time to see which one is flat. See Easter egging for additional insight on these jokes. There is also the "Field Circus Cheer" (from the plan file for DEC on MIT-AI): Maynard! Maynard! Don't mess with us! We're mean and we're tough! If you get us confused We'll screw up your stuff. (DEC's service HQ is located in Maynard, Massachusetts).

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