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11-letter words containing f, a, s, h, i

  • franchising — a privilege of a public nature conferred on an individual, group, or company by a government: a franchise to operate a bus system.
  • grass finch — any of several Australian weaverbirds, especially of the genus Poephila.
  • half sister — sister (def 2).
  • half-sister — sister (def 2).
  • hamfistedly — Alternative spelling of ham-fistedly.
  • handfasting — Present participle of handfast.
  • handicrafts — Plural form of handicraft.
  • hard-fisted — stingy; miserly; closefisted.
  • harvestfish — a butterfish of the genus Peprilus, especially P. alepidotus of Atlantic waters.
  • hatchetfish — any deep-sea fishes of the genera Argyropelicus, Sternoptyx, and related genera, of tropical and temperate waters, having a silvery, hatchet-shaped body.
  • hessian fly — a small fly, Phytophaga destructor, the larvae of which feed on the stems of wheat and other grasses.
  • host family — family one lodges with
  • idaho falls — a city in E Idaho.
  • idler shaft — a shaft carrying one or more gearwheels that idles between a driver shaft and a driven shaft, usually to reverse the direction of rotation or provide different spacing of gearwheels, esp in a gearbox
  • lancet fish — any large, marine fish of the genus Alepisaurus, having daggerlike teeth.
  • lanternfish — any of several small, deep-sea fishes of the family Myctophidae, having rows of luminous organs along each side, certain species of which migrate to the surface at night.
  • leatherfish — a filefish.
  • lifemanship — the ability to conduct one's life, career, personal relationships, etc., in a successful manner.
  • lizard fish — any of several large-mouthed fishes of the family Synodontidae, having a lizardlike head.
  • matt finish — a dull finish or surface, as opposed to a shiny one
  • parrot-fish — any of various chiefly tropical marine fishes, especially of the family Scaridae: so called because of their brilliant coloring and the shape of their jaws.
  • rankshifted — that has been shifted from one linguistic rank to another
  • riefenstahl — Leni [ley-nee] /ˈleɪ ni/ (Show IPA), 1902–2003, German film director.
  • rush family — the plant family Juncaceae, characterized by herbaceous plants having narrow, grasslike leaves, small and greenish flowers, and capsular fruit with three compartments, comprising the true rushes.
  • schiff base — the product of the chemical association of an aldehyde with a primary amine
  • self-hating — harbouring feelings of self-hatred
  • sheriffalty — shrievalty.
  • shift gears — change speed manually in a vehicle
  • ship of war — warship.
  • sight draft — a draft payable upon presentation.
  • sneak thief — a burglar who sneaks into houses through open doors, windows, etc.
  • sonofabitch — an abusive term of address or of description
  • spaceflight — the flying of manned or unmanned spacecraft into or in outer space.
  • spanish fir — a species of fir native to S Spain and N Morocco, Abies pinsapo
  • spanish fly — Also called cantharides. a preparation of powdered blister beetles, especially the Spanish fly, used medicinally as a counterirritant, diuretic, and aphrodisiac.
  • standoffish — somewhat aloof or reserved; cold and unfriendly.
  • stitchcraft — needlework or embroidery
  • that's life — expressing acceptance of fate
  • the fact is — You use the fact is or the fact of the matter is to introduce and draw attention to a summary or statement of the most important point about what you have been saying.
  • thiosulfate — a salt or ester of thiosulfuric acid.
  • unfashioned — not fashioned or made; not formed
  • walfish bay — Walvis Bay.
  • warfighters — Plural form of warfighter.
  • weatherfish — any of several loaches of the genus Misgurnus, especially the European M. fossilis, which shows increased activity in response to changes in barometric pressure.
  • wharfingers — Plural form of wharfinger.
  • whitefriars — a district in central London, England.
  • witchcrafts — Plural form of witchcraft.
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