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13-letter words containing f, a, t, i, l

  • half-scottish — Also, Scots. of or relating to Scotland, its people, or their language.
  • half-timbered — (of a house or building) having the frame and principal supports of timber and the interstices filled in with masonry, plaster, or the like.
  • heart failure — a condition in which the heart fatally ceases to function.
  • heavy lifting — hard work: A team of researchers did the heavy lifting for the author.
  • hyperinflated — to subject to hyperinflation: hyperinflated prices.
  • ichthyofaunal — relating to ichthyofauna
  • impactfulness — The quality of being impactful.
  • in default of — If something happens in default of something else, it happens because that other thing does not happen or proves to be impossible.
  • indefatigable — incapable of being tired out; not yielding to fatigue; untiring.
  • indefatigably — In an extremely persistent and untiring manner; in an indefatigable manner.
  • ineffectually — not effectual; without satisfactory or decisive effect: an ineffectual remedy.
  • infallibility — Sometimes, infallibleness. the quality of being infallible, or of being absolutely trustworthy: He believed in the infallibility of his leadership.
  • infant school — In Britain, an infant school is a school for children between the ages of five and seven.
  • infantilizing — Present participle of infantilize.
  • infeasibility — not feasible; impracticable.
  • inferentially — of, pertaining to, by, or dependent upon inference.
  • inferolateral — (anatomy) Both inferior and lateral.
  • infiltrations — Plural form of infiltration.
  • infinitesimal — indefinitely or exceedingly small; minute: infinitesimal vessels in the circulatory system.
  • inflammations — Plural form of inflammation.
  • inflatability — The quality of being inflatable.
  • influentially — having or exerting influence, especially great influence: three influential educators.
  • informal vote — an invalid vote or ballot
  • informalities — Plural form of informality.
  • informational — knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact or circumstance; news: information concerning a crime.
  • informatively — giving information; instructive: an informative book.
  • informatorily — in an informatory fashion
  • infundibulate — Shaped like a funnel; infundibulated or infundibular.
  • infuriatingly — causing or tending to cause anger or outrage; maddening: His delay is infuriating.
  • interfaceable — Capable of being interfaced.
  • interfamilial — of, relating to, or characteristic of a family: familial ties.
  • intolerant of — not able or willing to tolerate
  • jellification — The process or result of jellifying.
  • jollification — jolly merrymaking; jolly festivity.
  • landfill site — also landfill
  • landing craft — any of various flat-bottomed vessels designed to move troops and equipment close to shore.
  • law of motion — any of three laws of classical mechanics, either the law that a body remains at rest or in motion with a constant velocity unless an external force acts on the body (first law of motion) the law that the sum of the forces acting on a body is equal to the product of the mass of the body and the acceleration produced by the forces, with motion in the direction of the resultant of the forces (second law of motion) or the law that for every force acting on a body, the body exerts a force having equal magnitude and the opposite direction along the same line of action as the original force (third law of motion or law of action and reaction)
  • leaf gelatine — gelatine in the form of thin sheets
  • leafleteering — The printing and distribution of leaflets, especially as propaganda.
  • leap of faith — to spring through the air from one point or position to another; jump: to leap over a ditch.
  • legal fiction — an acceptance of something as true, for the sake of convenience; legal pretence
  • let's face it — You use the expression 'let's face it' when you are stating a fact or making a comment about something which you think the person you are talking to may find unpleasant or be unwilling to admit.
  • life-or-death — life-and-death.
  • lift a finger — the terminal, prehensile part of the upper limb in humans and other primates, consisting of the wrist, metacarpal area, fingers, and thumb.
  • lifted domain — (theory)   In domain theory, a domain with a new bottom element added. Given a domain D, the lifted domain, lift D contains an element lift d corresponding to each element d in D with the same ordering as in D and a new element bottom which is less than every other element in lift D. In functional languages, a lifted domain can be used to model a constructed type, e.g. the type data LiftedInt = K Int contains the values K minint .. K maxint and K bottom, corresponding to the values in Int, and a new value bottom. This denotes the fact that when computing a value v = (K n) the computation of either n or v may fail to terminate yielding the values (K bottom) or bottom respectively. (In LaTeX, a lifted domain or element is indicated by a subscript \perp). See also tuple.
  • lightfastness — The quality of being lightfast.
  • lignification — Turning to wood; the process of becoming ligneous.
  • liquefacients — Plural form of liquefacient.
  • liquefactions — Plural form of liquefaction.
  • liquification — Alternative form of liquefaction.
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