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8-letter words containing f, e, l, u

  • flunkeys — Plural form of flunkey (alternative spelling of flunkies).
  • flunkies — Plural form of flunkey (Alternative spelling of flunkeys).
  • fluorene — a white, crystalline, water-insoluble solid, C 13 H 10 , used chiefly in the manufacture of resins and dyes.
  • fluoride — a salt of hydrofluoric acid consisting of two elements, one of which is fluorine, as sodium fluoride, NaF.
  • fluorine — the most reactive nonmetallic element, a pale-yellow, corrosive, toxic gas that occurs combined, especially in fluorite, cryolite, phosphate rock, and other minerals. Symbol: F; atomic weight: 18.9984; atomic number: 9.
  • fluorite — a common mineral, calcium fluoride, CaF 2 , occurring in green, blue, purple, yellow, or colorless crystals, usually in cubes: the principal source of fluorine, used also as a flux in metallurgy and for ornament.
  • flurried — marked by confusion or agitation.
  • flurries — a light, brief shower of snow.
  • flushers — Plural form of flusher.
  • flusters — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fluster.
  • flustery — flustered or inclined to become flustered
  • flutters — An act of fluttering.
  • fluttery — fluttering; apt to flutter.
  • fluxgate — (physics) Any of several devices that use soft iron cores surrounded by coils of wire that generate a pattern of induced currents when it moves relative to an external magnetic field.
  • fluxuate — Misspelling of fluctuate.
  • footrule — rigid measure, one foot in length
  • forceful — full of force; powerful; vigorous; effective: a forceful plea for peace.
  • formulae — a set form of words, as for stating or declaring something definitely or authoritatively, for indicating procedure to be followed, or for prescribed use on some ceremonial occasion.
  • foulness — the state or quality of being foul: The foulness of the accusation incensed us all.
  • fourplex — quadplex.
  • fraulein — an unmarried woman.
  • frenular — of or relating to a fraenum
  • frenulum — Anatomy, Zoology. a small frenum.
  • fretfull — Archaic form of fretful.
  • fruitlet — a small fruit, especially one of those forming an aggregate fruit, as the raspberry.
  • frustule — the siliceous cell wall of a diatom.
  • fuculose — (carbohydrate) A deoxysugar related to tagatose.
  • fudgicle — An ice-cream (on a stick) flavoured with fudge.
  • fuel oil — an oil used for fuel, especially one used as a substitute for coal, as crude petroleum.
  • fuel rod — nuclear fuel contained in a long thin-walled tube, an array of such tubes forming the core of a nuclear reactor.
  • fuel-can — A derogatory term for the Atari Falcon.
  • fuelling — combustible matter used to maintain fire, as coal, wood, oil, or gas, in order to create heat or power.
  • fuelwood — any wood used as a fuel; firewood
  • fugleman — (formerly) a soldier placed in front of a military company as a good model during training drills.
  • fuglemen — Plural form of fugleman.
  • fulcrate — having or supported by fulcra
  • fulgency — the quality of being fulgent; resplendence; brightness
  • fullness — completely filled; containing all that can be held; filled to utmost capacity: a full cup.
  • fullsome — Misspelling of fulsome.
  • fulltime — Alternative form of full-time.
  • fumarole — a hole in or near a volcano, from which vapor rises.
  • fundable — Able to be funded; deserving of funds.
  • fundless — with no funds
  • funerals — Plural form of funeral.
  • funereal — of or suitable for a funeral.
  • fungible — (especially of goods) being of such nature or kind as to be freely exchangeable or replaceable, in whole or in part, for another of like nature or kind.
  • funkhole — a dugout
  • funneled — Simple past tense and past participle of funnel.
  • fur seal — any of several eared seals, as Callorhinus alascanus, having a plush underfur used in making coats, trimmings, etc.
  • furbelow — a ruffle or flounce, as on a woman's skirt or petticoat.
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