11-letter words containing f, a, l, i
- discifloral — having flowers in which the receptacle is expanded into a conspicuous disk, as in composite plants.
- disgraceful — bringing or deserving disgrace; shameful; dishonorable; disreputable.
- dismayfully — in a dismayful manner
- dispatchful — of or relating to dispatch, particularly in terms of haste
- distasteful — unpleasant, offensive, or causing dislike: a distasteful chore.
- distractful — (archaic) distracting.
- dolabriform — shaped like an ax or a cleaver.
- douglas fir — a coniferous tree, Pseudotsuga menziesii, of western North America, often more than 200 feet (60 meters) high, having reddish-brown bark, flattened needles, and narrow, light-brown cones, and yielding a strong, durable timber: the state tree of Oregon.
- dragonflies — Plural form of dragonfly.
- drift angle — the angle made by the path of a drifting vessel with its heading.
- exfoliating — Present participle of exfoliate.
- exfoliation — The scaling off of a bone, a rock, or a mineral, etc.; the state of being exfoliated.
- exfoliative — That causes, or is accompanied by, exfoliation.
- fabulicious — (slang) Exceptionally fabulous and appealing.
- facelifting — Present participle of facelift.
- facetiously — not meant to be taken seriously or literally: a facetious remark.
- facial hair — moustache, beard, etc.
- facial wash — a beauty product which cleanses the skin of the face
- facilitated — to make easier or less difficult; help forward (an action, a process, etc.): Careful planning facilitates any kind of work.
- facilitates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of facilitate.
- facilitator — a person or thing that facilitates.
- facing tool — a lathe tool for smoothing a plane surface at right angles to the axis of rotation.
- facsimilist — a person who makes facsimiles
- factionally — in a factional manner
- factorially — Mathematics. the product of a given positive integer multiplied by all lesser positive integers: The quantity four factorial (4!) = 4 ⋅ 3 ⋅ 2 ⋅ 1 = 24. Symbol: n!, where n is the given integer.
- factorylike — Resembling a factory in any of various respects.
- facultative — conferring a faculty, privilege, permission, or the power of doing or not doing something: a facultative enactment.
- fairy cycle — a child's bicycle
- fairy glove — purple foxglove.
- faithlessly — In a faithless manner.
- falconiform — of, relating to, or belonging to the order Falconiformes, comprising the vultures, hawks, eagles, ospreys, falcons, caracaras, etc.
- fall behind — to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.
- fallalishly — in a slightly affected manner
- fallen idol — If you refer to someone as a fallen idol, you mean that they have lost people's respect and admiration because of something bad that they have done.
- fallibilism — the philosophical doctrine that knowledge is hypothetical rather than certain
- fallibilist — a supporter of fallibilism
- fallibility — (of persons) liable to err, especially in being deceived or mistaken.
- falling-off — If there is a falling-off of an activity, there is a decrease in its amount or intensity.
- falling-out — a quarrel or estrangement between persons formerly in close association with one another.
- false fruit — a fruit, as the apple, strawberry, or pineapple, that contains, in addition to a mature ovary and seeds, a significant amount of other tissue.
- false oxlip — a similar and related plant that is a natural hybrid between the cowslip and primrose
- falsifiable — to make false or incorrect, especially so as to deceive: to falsify income-tax reports.
- falsifiably — In a falsifiable way.
- falstaffian — of, relating to, or having the qualities of Falstaff, especially his robust, bawdy humor, good-natured rascality, and brazen braggadocio: Falstaffian wit.
- falteringly — to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship.
- familiarise — to make (onself or another) well-acquainted or conversant with something.
- familiarity — thorough knowledge or mastery of a thing, subject, etc.
- familiarize — to make (onself or another) well-acquainted or conversant with something.
- familicidal — Of or pertaining to familicide.
- family hour — any broadcast period from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. when programs of general interest to the family are broadcast.