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12-letter words containing f, e, b, r, i, s

  • antifebriles — Plural form of antifebrile.
  • bairnsfather — Bruce. 1888–1959, British cartoonist, born in India: best known for his cartoons of the war in the trenches during World War I
  • bashkirtseff — Marie, original name Marya Konstantinovna Bashkirtseva. 1858–84, Russian painter and diarist who wrote in French, noted esp for her Journal (1887)
  • bastard file — a file of the commercial grade of coarseness between coarse and second-cut.
  • bedfordshire — a county of S central England, administered since 2009 by the unitary authorities of Bedford and Central Bedfordshire: mainly low-lying, with the Chiltern Hills in the south: the geographical county includes Luton, which became a separate unitary authority in 1997. Area (excluding Luton): 1192 sq km (460 sq miles)
  • bichon frise — a small white poodle-like dog of European origin, with a silky, loosely curling coat
  • bluesnarfing — the practice of using one Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone to steal contact details, ring tones, images, etc from another
  • bosom friend — an intimate friend
  • bourgeoisify — to convert to a bourgeois attitude or appearance
  • cyberfriends — Plural form of cyberfriend.
  • cybersurfing — The practice of using and browsing the Internet, especially as a habitual pastime.
  • double first — a first in two subjects.
  • factorisable — Alternative spelling of factorizable.
  • fiber optics — the branch of optics that deals with the transmission of light through transparent fibers, as in the form of pulses for the transmission of data or communications, or through fiber bundles for the transmission of images.
  • fibre optics — optical fibre
  • figured bass — a bass part in which the notes have numbers under them indicating the chords to be played.
  • filibustered — Simple past tense and past participle of filibuster.
  • filibusterer — A person who filibusters.
  • fillibusters — Plural form of fillibuster.
  • fines herbes — a mixture of finely chopped herbs, used to flavour omelettes, salads, etc
  • fingerboards — Plural form of fingerboard.
  • flinders bar — a bar of soft iron, mounted vertically beneath a compass to compensate for vertical magnetic currents.
  • forcibleness — The quality of being forcible.
  • franchisable — a privilege of a public nature conferred on an individual, group, or company by a government: a franchise to operate a bus system.
  • frigatebirds — Plural form of frigatebird.
  • fruit basket — a basket containing a variety of fruits sent as a gift
  • insufferable — not to be endured; intolerable; unbearable: their insufferable insolence.
  • insufferably — not to be endured; intolerable; unbearable: their insufferable insolence.
  • muscle fiber — one of the structural cells of a muscle.
  • muscle fibre — any of the numerous elongated contractile cells that make up striated muscle
  • neurofibrils — Plural form of neurofibril.
  • plumbiferous — yielding or containing lead.
  • rabbitfishes — Plural form of rabbitfish.
  • red bandfish — a fish, Cepola haastii, found on the inner continental shelf around New Zealand: family Cepolidae
  • risk-benefit — involving studies, testing, etc., to establish whether the benefits, as of a course of medical treatment, outweigh the risks involved: to arrive at a risk-benefit ratio.
  • soboliferous — bearing or producing soboles
  • sorbefacient — inducing absorption
  • subfertility — below-average fertility
  • tuberiferous — bearing or producing tubers
  • tubuliferous — bearing or made up of tubules.
  • un-furbished — to restore to freshness of appearance or good condition (often followed by up): to furbish a run-down neighborhood; to furbish up one's command of a foreign language.

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