11-letter words containing f, e, d
- most-deform — deformed; ugly.
- mothproofed — Simple past tense and past participle of mothproof.
- multi-faced — having a specified kind of face or number of faces (usually used in combination): a sweet-faced child; the two-faced god.
- myriad-leaf — an aquatic plant, Myriophyllum verticillatum, of the North Temperate Zone, having hairlike, submerged leaves.
- needfulness — The property of being needful or necessary.
- needlecraft — needlework.
- new bedford — a seaport in SE Massachusetts: formerly a chief whaling port.
- new milford — a town in W Connecticut.
- new-fangled — If someone describes a new idea or a new piece of equipment as new-fangled, they mean that it is too complicated or is unnecessary.
- new-for-old — (of insurance) issued on the principle that claims will be based on the cost of replacing old damaged, destroyed, or lost items with brand new items
- next friend — a person other than a duly appointed guardian who acts on behalf of an infant or other person not fully qualified by law to act on his or her own behalf.
- nonforested — Unforested.
- noninfected — not infected or subject to infection
- noninfested — not infested
- objectified — Simple past tense and past participle of objectify.
- odoriferous — yielding or diffusing an odor.
- of one mind — If a number of people are of one mind, of like mind, or of the same mind, they all agree about something.
- offhandedly — cavalierly, curtly, or brusquely: to reply offhand.
- 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.
- old flemish — the Flemish language before c1300.
- out of date — gone out of style or fashion; outmoded; obsolete: out-of-date fashions; out-of-date ideas.
- out-of-date — gone out of style or fashion; outmoded; obsolete: out-of-date fashions; out-of-date ideas.
- outfielders — Plural form of outfielder.
- overfeeding — the act of feeding too much
- overflooded — a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged.
- overforward — too familiar
- overfreedom — the state of being too forward, free, or liberal
- overfunding — a supply of money or pecuniary resources, as for some purpose: a fund for his education; a retirement fund.
- overstaffed — If you say that a place is overstaffed, you think there are more people working there than is necessary.
- overstuffed — stuffed or filled to excess.
- oxford blue — a dark blue colour
- oxford rule — a type that prints a thick line together with and parallel to a thin one.
- oxford shoe — oxford (def 1).
- oxfordshire — a county in S England. 1008 sq. mi. (2610 sq. km).
- paddy field — a flooded piece of land used for growing rice
- pasty-faced — having a pale, unhealthy, sallow complexion: an awkward, pasty-faced youth.
- personified — to attribute human nature or character to (an inanimate object or an abstraction), as in speech or writing.
- phonofiddle — an upright, one-stringed musical instrument which also has a horn that acts as an amplifier, played with a bow whilst held between the knees
- pierrefonds — a former city in S Quebec, Canada, now part of Montreal.
- pitch-faced — (of a stone) having all arrises in the same plane and the faces roughly dressed with a pick.
- podetiiform — shaped like a podetium.
- poker-faced — an expressionless face: He can tell a funny story with a poker face.
- polysulfide — a sulfide whose molecules contain two or more atoms of sulfur.
- pound-force — a foot-pound-second unit of force, equal to the force that produces an acceleration equal to the acceleration of gravity when acting on a mass of one pound. Abbreviation: lbf.
- powder flag — red flag (def 4).
- powder puff — fluffy pad for applying powder
- powder-puff — limited to participation by women or girls: She plays on the powder-puff touch football team.
- pre-defense — resistance against attack; protection: Two more regiments are needed for the defense of the city.
- pre-funding — a supply of money or pecuniary resources, as for some purpose: a fund for his education; a retirement fund.
- preferredly — to set or hold before or above other persons or things in estimation; like better; choose rather than: to prefer beef to chicken.