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14-letter words containing f, a, k, i, n

  • at knife-point — under threat of being stabbed
  • back formation — the invention of a new word on the assumption that a familiar word is derived from it. The verbs edit and burgle were so created from editor and burglar
  • back-formation — the analogical creation of one word from another word that appears to be a derived or inflected form of the first by dropping the apparent affix or by modification.
  • backflap hinge — Building Trades. flap (def 20a).
  • backside-front — backend-to.
  • blanket finish — a finish so close that a blanket would cover all the contestants involved
  • block faulting — the process by which tensional forces in the earth's crust cause large bodies of rock to founder.
  • defensive back — a defender positioned off the line of scrimmage for the purpose of covering pass receivers and tackling runners who elude linemen and linebackers.
  • falling market — a stock market in which share prices are falling
  • figure skating — ice skating in which the skater traces intricate patterns on the ice.
  • finnan haddock — smoked haddock.
  • finnegans wake — a novel (1922–39) by James Joyce.
  • fishing tackle — Fishing tackle consists of all the equipment that is used in the sport of fishing, such as fishing rods, lines, hooks, and bait.
  • floating stock — stock not held for permanent investment and hence available for speculation; stock held by brokers and speculators rather than investors.
  • flotation tank — an enclosed ventilated tank filled with a saline solution at body temperature, in which a person floats in darkness in order to relax or meditate
  • for the asking — If something is yours for the asking, you could get it very easily if you wanted to.
  • four of a kind — a set of four cards of the same denominations.
  • franklin stove — a cast-iron stove having the general form of a fireplace with enclosed top, bottom, side, and back, the front being completely open or able to be closed by doors.
  • in the wake of — the track of waves left by a ship or other object moving through the water: The wake of the boat glowed in the darkness.
  • jack-in-office — a self-important petty official
  • jackknife clam — any bivalve mollusk of the family Solenidae, especially of the genus Ensis, having a long, rectangular, slightly curved shell.
  • jackknife-fish — a black and white, American drum, Equetus lanceolatus, found in tropical areas of the Atlantic Ocean, having an elongated dorsal fin that is held erect.
  • karstification — the process of turning into karst
  • kidney failure — loss of renal function
  • king of beasts — the lion.
  • line of attack — a line of attack to a problem or situation is how you approach it
  • norfolk island — an island in the S Pacific between New Caledonia and New Zealand: a territory of Australia. 13 sq. mi. (34 sq. km).
  • packet sniffer — (networking, tool)   A network monitoring tool that captures data packets and decodes them using built-in knowledge of common protocols. Sniffers are used to debug and monitor networking problems.
  • rank-and-filer — a member of the rank and file.
  • reefing jacket — a man's short double-breasted jacket of sturdy wool
  • rock formation — rock that is arranged or formed in a certain way
  • shark-infested — (of a body of water) known to contain large numbers of sharks, and therefore considered to be dangerous
  • stocking frame — a type of knitting machine
  • stop-and-frisk — a policy that permits a police officer to momentarily detain and pat down or search a person suspected of criminal activity, especially when suspected of concealing a weapon.
  • thick and fast — If things happen thick and fast, they happen very quickly and in large numbers.

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