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12-letter words containing f, a, s, t

  • leaf mustard — a pungent powder or paste prepared from the seed of the mustard plant, used as a food seasoning or condiment, and medicinally in plasters, poultices, etc.
  • least of all — You can use least of all after a negative statement to emphasize that it applies especially to the person or thing mentioned.
  • lifestreamer — a person who provides an online record of his or her life, either by means of live video footage or via an online collection of social network updates, blogs, and photos
  • lifting sail — a sail that when filled tends to raise the hull of a ship or boat (opposed to driving sail).
  • little falls — a township in NE New Jersey.
  • loathfulness — (rare) The condition of being loathful; reluctance.
  • malefactions — Plural form of malefaction.
  • malefactress — a woman who violates the law or does evil.
  • malfunctions — Plural form of malfunction.
  • man of straw — straw man.
  • manifestness — The quality or state of being manifest or obvious.
  • manufactures — Plural form of manufacture.
  • memory farts — (jargon, humour)   The flatulent sounds that some MS-DOS box BIOSes (most notably AMI's) make when checking memory at boot time.
  • metafictions — Plural form of metafiction.
  • misfeaturing — distorting the features
  • misformation — the act or process of forming or the state of being formed: the formation of ice.
  • misfortunate — Having suffered misfortune; pitiable.
  • muffin stand — a small stand having several tiers for holding muffins, cakes, etc., and a tea service.
  • multifarious — having many different parts, elements, forms, etc.
  • musica ficta — the use of chromatically altered tones in the contrapuntal music of the 10th to the 16th centuries.
  • mutessarifat — a province governed by a mutessarif
  • myofilaments — Plural form of myofilament.
  • noise factor — the ratio of the noise output of an ideal device to the noise output of the unit being tested.
  • oasification — The process of restoring water, soil, and plant life to an environment that has been degraded by soil erosion.
  • obfuscations — to confuse, bewilder, or stupefy.
  • of substance — wealthy
  • offset paper — paper used in a printing method in which the impression is made onto an intermediate surface, such as a rubber blanket, which transfers it to the paper
  • olefiant gas — ethylene (def 2).
  • olfactronics — the measurement and analysis of smells through instruments
  • ossification — the act or process of ossifying.
  • out of phase — in an unsynchronized way
  • out of scale — If something is out of scale with the things near it, it is too big or too small in relation to them.
  • out of shape — person: unfit
  • out-of-state — of, relating to, or from another state of the U.S.: a car with an out-of-state license plate; out-of-state vacationers.
  • overstaffing — the provision of an excessive number of staff for (a factory, hotel, etc)
  • passionfruit — any edible fruit of a passionflower, as the maypop.
  • past perfect — pluperfect.
  • perforations — the holes punched that allow individual stamps, coupons, etc to be easily separated
  • petaliferous — bearing or having petals.
  • plastic flow — deformation of a material that remains rigid under stresses of less than a certain intensity but that behaves under severer stresses approximately as a Newtonian fluid.
  • plastic foam — expanded plastic.
  • play it safe — a dramatic composition or piece; drama.
  • pontificates — the office or term of office of a pontiff.
  • post-fascist — of or relating to various right-wing political parties in Europe which espouse a modified form of fascism and which take part in constitutional politics
  • postfracture — taking place after a fracture
  • prebreakfast — occurring before breakfast, of or pertaining to the period before breakfast
  • professorate — the office or the period of service of a professor.
  • protest flag — a flag hoisted by a racing yacht to advise the judges of a violation of the rules by another yacht.
  • quarterstaff — a former English weapon consisting of a stout pole 6 to 8 feet (1.8 to 2.4 meters) long, tipped with iron.
  • rabbitfishes — Plural form of rabbitfish.
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