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11-letter words containing f, e, a, l, i

  • officialise — to make official; place under official authority or control.
  • officialize — to make official; place under official authority or control.
  • oil of cade — a juniper, Juniperus oxycedrus, of the Mediterranean area, whose wood on destructive distillation yields an oily liquid (oil of cade) used in treating skin diseases.
  • olfactories — of or relating to the sense of smell: olfactory organs.
  • oval office — the office of the president of the United States, located in the White House.
  • overinflate — to inflate to an excessive degree
  • paddy field — a flooded piece of land used for growing rice
  • pain relief — techniques concerned with preventing or reducing pain
  • panel thief — a thief who secretly robs the customers in a panel house.
  • parfocalize — to make parfocal
  • patelliform — having the form of a patella; shaped like a saucer, kneecap, or limpet shell.
  • pine family — the plant family Pinaceae, characterized by mostly evergreen, resinous trees having narrow, often needlelike leaves, male flowers in catkinlike clusters, and scaly female flowers that develop into fruit in the form of a woody cone, and including cedar (genus Cedrus), fir, hemlock, larch, pine, and spruce.
  • proliferate — spread
  • qualifiable — capable of being qualified: qualifiable statements.
  • qualifiedly — With qualification; conditionally.
  • quarterlife — designating the period of life immediately following adolescence, usually the early twenties to early thirties
  • quatrefoils — Plural form of quatrefoil.
  • readme file — (convention, documentation)   A text file traditionally included in the top-level directory of a software distribution, containing pointers to documentation, credits, revision history, notes, etc. Originally found in Unix source distributions, the convention has spread to many other products. The file may be named README, READ.ME, ReadMe or readme.txt or some other variant. In the Macintosh and IBM PC worlds, software is not usually distributed in source form, and the README is more likely to contain user-oriented material like last-minute documentation changes, error workarounds, and restrictions. The README convention probably follows the famous scene in Lewis Carroll's "Alice's Adventures In Wonderland" in which Alice confronts magic munchies labeled "Eat Me" and "Drink Me".
  • rectifiable — able to be rectified.
  • referential — having reference: referential to something.
  • refocillate — to refresh, revive, give new life
  • refrangible — capable of being refracted, as rays of light.
  • reinflation — Economics. a persistent, substantial rise in the general level of prices related to an increase in the volume of money and resulting in the loss of value of currency (opposed to deflation).
  • relief road — a road carrying traffic round an urban area; bypass
  • requalified — to provide with proper or necessary skills, knowledge, credentials, etc.; make competent: to qualify oneself for a job.
  • riefenstahl — Leni [ley-nee] /ˈleɪ ni/ (Show IPA), 1902–2003, German film director.
  • rifle range — a firing range for practice with rifles.
  • rift valley — graben.
  • rose family — the plant family Rosaceae, characterized by trees, shrubs, and herbaceous plants having compound or simple leaves with stipules, flowers typically with five sepals and five petals, and fruit in a variety of forms, many of which are fleshy and edible, and including the almond, apple, apricot, blackberry, cherry, cinquefoil, hawthorn, peach, pear, plum, raspberry, rose, spirea, and strawberry.
  • safety film — Photography. a film having a nonflammable base of triacetate cellulose.
  • saint felixSaint, died a.d. 530, pope 526–530.
  • satinflower — a Californian plant, Clarkia amoena, of the evening primrose family, having cup-shaped pink or purplish flowers blotched with red.
  • satisfiable — to fulfill the desires, expectations, needs, or demands of (a person, the mind, etc.); give full contentment to: The hearty meal satisfied him.
  • self-acting — acting by itself; automatic.
  • self-denial — the sacrifice of one's own desires; unselfishness.
  • self-hating — harbouring feelings of self-hatred
  • self-mailer — an advertisement, booklet, or the like, that has space for a name, address, and postage and can be mailed without a wrapper or envelope.
  • self-making — the act of a person or thing that makes: The making of a violin requires great skill.
  • self-praise — the act of expressing approval or admiration; commendation; laudation.
  • septifragal — (of a capsule) dehiscing by breaking away from the partitions but remaining attached to the common axis; dehiscing at the valves or backs of the carpels but leaving the septa intact.
  • sheriffalty — shrievalty.
  • silver leaf — silver in the form of very thin foil.
  • smiley face — a digital icon, a sequence of keyboard symbols, or a handwritten or printed equivalent, that serves to represent a facial expression, as :‐) for a smiling face or ;‐) for a winking face. Compare emoticon.
  • snail fever — schistosomiasis.
  • snailflower — a tropical vine, Vigna caracalla, of the legume family, having fragrant, yellowish or purplish flowers, a segment of which is shaped like a snail's shell.
  • social life — leisure time spent with other people
  • spaceflight — the flying of manned or unmanned spacecraft into or in outer space.
  • specifiable — that can be specified.
  • still frame — continuous display of a single frame of a film or of a single picture from a television signal
  • sulfonamide — sulfa drug.
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