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9-letter words containing f, a, l, d

  • -flavored — -flavored is used after nouns such as strawberry and chocolate to indicate that a food or drink is flavored with strawberry or chocolate.
  • a load of — You can use a load of to refer to people or things which you do not like. For example, if you say that something is a load of rubbish, you are emphasizing that you think it is no good at all or not true at all.
  • adviceful — thoughtful or attentive
  • afflicted — to distress with mental or bodily pain; trouble greatly or grievously: to be afflicted with arthritis.
  • afterload — (physiology) The load on a working muscle from a constant opposing force.
  • airfields — Plural form of airfield.
  • airlifted — Simple past tense and past participle of airlift.
  • alder fly — any of several dark-colored neuropterous insects of the family Sialidae, the larvae of which are aquatic and predacious on other aquatic insects.
  • all found — with everything provided, such as food, electricity, heating and laundry, at no additional cost
  • all-fired — excessive; extreme
  • altdorfer — Albrecht (ˈalbrɛçt). ?1480–?1538, German painter and engraver: one of the earliest landscape painters
  • amplified — Simple past tense and past participle of amplify.
  • anglified — (sometimes lowercase) to Anglicize.
  • asdfghjkl — Common filler text.
  • backfield — the area behind the line of scrimmage from which the backfield begin each play
  • badly off — If you are badly off, you are in a bad situation.
  • baldfaced — blatant or undisguised
  • beadflush — (of paneling) having panels flush with their stiles and rails and surrounded with a flush bead.
  • bifocaled — wearing bifocals
  • bold face — a weight of type characterized by thick heavy lines, as the entry words in this dictionary
  • bold-face — type or print that has thick, heavy lines, used for emphasis, headings, etc. This is a sample of boldface.
  • boldfaced — impudent or forward in manner
  • broadleaf — any tobacco plant having broad leaves, used esp in making cigars
  • buffaloed — any of several large wild oxen of the family Bovidae. Compare bison, Cape buffalo, water buffalo.
  • caddisfly — any small mothlike insect of the order Trichoptera, having two pairs of hairy wings and aquatic larvae (caddisworms)
  • calcified — Body tissue that is calcified has become hard because of the presence of substances called calcium salts.
  • calfdozer — a small bulldozer
  • canefield — A field where cane is grown.
  • card file — a collection of cards containing data or records, arranged systematically, as in alphabetical order, in boxes or drawers
  • cauldrife — susceptible to cold; chilly
  • caulfield — Patrick (Joseph). 1936–2005, British painter and printmaker
  • clarified — Clarified butter has been made clear by being heated.
  • coalfield — A coalfield is a region where there is coal under the ground.
  • code flag — a flag forming part of a signal code.
  • conflated — Simple past tense and past participle of conflate.
  • daffodils — Plural form of daffodil.
  • damn fool — Damn fool means 'very stupid'.
  • damselfly — any insect of the suborder Zygoptera similar to but smaller than dragonflies and usually resting with the wings closed over the back: order Odonata
  • data file — a file containing data that is used by a computer program
  • data flow — (architecture)   A data flow architecture or language performs a computation when all the operands are available. Data flow is one kind of data driven architecture, the other is demand driven. It is a technique for specifying fine-grain concurrency, usually in the form of two-dimensional graphs in which instructions that are available for concurrent execution are written alongside each other while those that must be executed in sequence are written one under the other. Data dependencies between instructions are indicated by directed arcs. Instructions do not reference memory since the data dependence arcs allow data to be transmitted directly from the producing instruction to the consuming one. Data flow schemes differ chiefly in the way that they handle re-entrant code. Static schemes disallow it, dynamic schemes use either "code copying" or "tagging" at every point of reentry. An example of a data flow architecture is MIT's VAL machine.
  • dayflower — any of various tropical and subtropical plants of the genus Commelina, having jointed creeping stems, narrow pointed leaves, and blue or purplish flowers which wilt quickly: family Commelinaceae
  • dead lift — a direct lifting without any mechanical assistance, as of a dead weight
  • deadfalls — Plural form of deadfall.
  • deafblind — unable to hear or see
  • debateful — quarrelsome
  • decalcify — to remove calcium or lime from (bones, teeth, etc)
  • defalcate — to misuse or misappropriate property or funds entrusted to one
  • defaulted — failure to act; inaction or neglect: They lost their best client by sheer default.
  • defaulter — A defaulter is someone who does not do something that they are legally supposed to do, such as make a payment at a particular time, or appear in a court of law.
  • deferable — capable of being deferred or postponed: a deferrable project.

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