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11-letter words containing f, e, n, d

  • disidentify — (intransitive) Not to identify with something; to reject a personal or group identity, etc.
  • disinfected — to cleanse (rooms, wounds, clothing, etc.) of infection; destroy disease germs in.
  • disinfested — Simple past tense and past participle of disinfest.
  • disinformed — Simple past tense and past participle of disinform.
  • dobsonflies — Plural form of dobsonfly.
  • dog fancier — a person with a special interest in dogs
  • dolefulness — The characteristic of being doleful; sadness.
  • downshifted — Simple past tense and past participle of downshift.
  • draftswomen — Plural form of draftswoman.
  • dragonflies — Plural form of dragonfly.
  • drift angle — the angle made by the path of a drifting vessel with its heading.
  • dumbfounded — to make speechless with amazement; astonish.
  • dunfermline — an administrative district in E Scotland, in the Fife region. 120 sq. mi. (311 sq. km).
  • dutifulness — The state of being dutiful.
  • ecofriendly — Alternative spelling of eco-friendly.
  • edification — an act of edifying.
  • effeminated — (of a man or boy) having traits, tastes, habits, etc., traditionally considered feminine, as softness or delicacy.
  • effeminized — to make effeminate.
  • eichendorff — Joseph (ˈjoːzɛf), Freiherr von. 1788–1857, German poet and novelist, regarded as one of the greatest German romantic lyricists
  • end for end — with the ends, or the position, reversed
  • end of line — (character)   (EOL) Synonym for newline, derived perhaps from the original CDC 6600 Pascal. The abbreviation "EOL" is now rare, but widely recognised and occasionally used for brevity. Used in the example entry under BNF. Out of context this would probably be (deliberately) ambiguous because different systems used different (combinations of) characters to mark the end of a line. Unix uses a line feed; DOS uses carriage return, line feed (CRLF) and the Macintosh uses carriage return. See also EOF.
  • end of text — control-C
  • enfouldered — charged with lightning
  • exboyfriend — Alternative form of ex-boyfriend.
  • face-harden — to harden the surface of (metal), as by chilling or casehardening.
  • fact finder — a person who searches impartially for the facts or actualities of a subject or situation, especially one appointed to conduct an official investigation, as in a labor-management conflict.
  • faddishness — The state or condition of being faddish.
  • fair-minded — characterized by fair judgment; impartial; unprejudiced: a wise and fair-minded judge.
  • fall behind — to drop or descend under the force of gravity, as to a lower place through loss or lack of support.
  • fallen idol — If you refer to someone as a fallen idol, you mean that they have lost people's respect and admiration because of something bad that they have done.
  • fanaticised — Simple past tense and past participle of fanaticise.
  • fanaticized — to make fanatical.
  • fancy dance — Also called pan-Indian dancing. a fast Native American powwow dance that features jumping and twirling, with participants wearing bright colors and flying feathers and ribbons.
  • fancy dress — a costume for a ball, masquerade, etc., chosen to please the fancy, usually a costume characteristic of a particular period or place, class of persons, or historical or fictitious character.
  • fanfaronade — bragging; bravado; bluster.
  • fatherlands — Plural form of fatherland.
  • faultfinder — a person who habitually finds fault, complains, or objects, especially in a petty way.
  • fecundating — Present participle of fecundate.
  • fecundation — to make prolific or fruitful.
  • federations — Plural form of federation.
  • feed grains — grains used to feed livestock
  • feeder line — a branch of a main transportation line, as of an airline or railroad.
  • feeding cup — spout cup.
  • feignedness — the quality of or extent to which something is feigned
  • femtosecond — One quadrillionth of a second.
  • fender pile — a pile, usually one of a group, set beside ferry slips, wharves, etc., to guide approaching vessels and driven so as to yield slightly when struck in order to lessen the shock of contact.
  • fenestrated — having windows; windowed; characterized by windows.
  • ferdinand i — Spanish Fernando I. ("Ferdinand the Great") died 1065, king of Castile 1033–65, king of Navarre and Leon 1037–65; emperor of Spain 1056–65.
  • ferdinand v — Ferdinand II (def 1).
  • fernando po — a former name of Bioko.
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