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13-letter words containing f, e, l, c, h

  • bachelor flat — a flat lived in, or intended for a bachelor
  • balance shaft — a shaft in a vehicle engine that is designed to reduce the amount of vibration from other moving parts as it rotates
  • blue rockfish — a bluish-black rockfish, Sebastodes mystinus, inhabiting Pacific coastal waters of North America.
  • bounced flash — a flash bounced off a reflective surface, as a ceiling or wall, to illuminate a subject indirectly.
  • cashew family — the plant family Anacardiaceae, typified by trees, shrubs, or vines having resinous and sometimes poisonous juice, alternate leaves, small flowers, and a nut or fleshy fruit, and including the cashew, mango, pistachio, poison ivy, and sumac.
  • catch oneself — to hold oneself back abruptly from saying or doing something
  • changefulness — Propensity to change.
  • channel ferry — a ship that shuttles across the English Channel between the UK and the continent
  • chapel de fer — a medieval open helmet, often having a broad brim for deflecting blows from above.
  • charles friesCharles Carpenter, 1887–1967, U.S. linguist.
  • chesterfields — Plural form of chesterfield.
  • child benefit — In Britain, child benefit is an amount of money paid weekly by the state to families for each of their children.
  • child welfare — social work and services aimed at insuring the welfare of children
  • cloven-hoofed — having split hoofs, once assumed to represent the halves of a single undivided hoof, as in cattle.
  • cochleariform — having a spoon shape
  • coffee klatch — A coffee klatch is a social event at which coffee is served.
  • cup of elijah — Elijah's cup.
  • feeder school — a junior school whose pupils go to a specific secondary school
  • fibre channel — (storage, networking, communications)   An ANSI standard originally intended for high-speed SANs connecting servers, disc arrays, and backup devices, also later adapted to form the physical layer of Gigabit Ethernet. Development work on Fibre channel started in 1988 and it was approved by the ANSI standards committee in 1994, running at 100Mb/s. More recent innovations have seen the speed of Fibre Channel SANs increase to 10Gb/s. Several topologies are possible with Fibre Channel, the most popular being a number of devices attached to one (or two, for redundancy) central Fibre Channel switches, creating a reliable infrastructure that allows servers to share storage arrays or tape libraries. One common use of Fibre Channel SANs is for high availability databaseq clusters where two servers are connected to one highly reliable RAID array. Should one server fail, the other server can mount the array itself and continue operations with minimal downtime and loss of data. Other advanced features include the ability to have servers and hard drives seperated by hundreds of miles or to rapidly mirror data between servers and hard drives, perhaps in seperate geographic locations.
  • field kitchen — the place at which the food for a unit of soldiers in the field is prepared
  • finback whale — rorqual
  • firmer chisel — a narrow-bladed chisel for paring and mortising, driven by hand pressure or with a mallet.
  • flash picture — a photograph made using flash photography.
  • flesh-colored — Something that is flesh-colored is yellowish pink in color.
  • float chamber — Automotive. the bowl-shaped section of a carburetor in which a reserve of fuel is maintained, the fuel level being regulated by a float.
  • fluorochromes — Plural form of fluorochrome.
  • fork luncheon — déjeuner à la fourchette.
  • french letter — a condom.
  • french polish — French polish is a type of varnish which is painted onto wood so that the wood has a hard shiny surface.
  • french-polish — to finish or treat (a piece of furniture) with French polish.
  • funeral march — march played for funeral processions
  • hair follicle — a small cavity in the epidermis and corium of the skin, from which a hair develops.
  • half-educated — having undergone education: educated people.
  • hefner candle — a German unit of luminous intensity, equal to 0.92 of a candela.
  • hubble effect — redshift
  • ichneumon fly — any of numerous wasplike insects of the family Ichneumonidae, the larvae of which are parasitic on caterpillars and immature stages of other insects.
  • john fletcherJohn, 1579–1625, English dramatist: collaborated with Francis Beaumont 1606?–16; with Philip Massinger 1613–25.
  • john wycliffeJohn, c1320–84, English theologian, religious reformer, and Biblical translator.
  • kaffeeklatsch — coffee klatsch.
  • lethal factor — a gene that under certain conditions causes the death of an organism.
  • liebfraumilch — a white wine produced chiefly in the region of Hesse in Germany.
  • life is cheap — You use life is cheap or life has become cheap to refer to a situation in which nobody cares that large numbers of people are dying.
  • life-changing — having major impact on sb
  • lucifer match — friction match.
  • merchant flag — the ensign used by all ships engaged in commerce, fishing, etc.
  • middle french — the French language of the 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries. Abbreviation: MF.
  • office-holder — An office-holder is a person who has an important official position in an organization or government.
  • officeholders — Plural form of officeholder.
  • physical file — (file system)   A low-level view of the physical characteristics of a file, such as its location on a disk or its physical structure, for example, whether indexed or sequential.
  • reflectograph — a type of mechanical instrument used for communication with spirits or the dead

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