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9-letter words containing f, e, n, l

  • solemnify — to make solemn: to solemnify an occasion with hymns and prayers.
  • solferino — a village in SE Lombardy, in N Italy: battle 1859. 1811.
  • spleenful — full of or displaying spleen.
  • spongefly — any of several insects of the family Sisyridae, the aquatic larvae of which feed on freshwater sponges.
  • stenchful — malodorous; foul-smelling
  • sulfonate — an ester or salt derived from a sulfonic acid.
  • sunflower — any of various composite plants of the genus Helianthus, as H. annuus, having showy, yellow-rayed flower heads often 12 inches (30 cm) wide, and edible seeds that yield an oil with a wide variety of uses: the state flower of Kansas.
  • swine flu — a highly contagious form of influenza caused by infection with a filterable virus first isolated from swine.
  • tafelwein — German table wine
  • town life — the life or lifestyle characteristic of a town or urban area, esp as contrasted with rural or country life
  • ultrafine — extremely small or delicate
  • unaffable — pleasantly easy to approach and to talk to; friendly; cordial; warmly polite: an affable and courteous gentleman.
  • unbaffled — not baffled or confused by contradictions
  • uncareful — not careful; not caring or vigilant; careless
  • undefiled — not damaged or sullied
  • underfelt — thick felt laid between floorboards and carpet to increase insulation and resilience
  • underflow — to move along in a stream: The river flowed slowly to the sea.
  • underleaf — (in liverworts) any of the leaves forming a row on the underside of the stem: usually smaller than the two rows of lateral leaves and sometimes absent
  • underself — the part of a personality that remains hidden
  • unfadable — to lose brightness or vividness of color.
  • unfearful — causing or apt to cause fear; frightening: a fearful apparition.
  • unfeeling — not feeling; devoid of feeling; insensible or insensate.
  • unfixable — to repair; mend.
  • unflanged — a projecting rim, collar, or ring on a shaft, pipe, machine housing, etc., cast or formed to give additional strength, stiffness, or supporting area, or to provide a place for the attachment of other objects.
  • unflapped — not upset or confused; unperturbed.
  • unfledged — not fledged; without sufficient feathers for flight, as a young bird.
  • unfleshly — not fleshly; not carnal or corporeal; spiritual.
  • unfloored — without flooring
  • unflyable — not able to be flown
  • unfuddled — to muddle or confuse: a jumble of sounds to fuddle the senses.
  • unfuelled — not fuelled
  • unheedful — without heed
  • unhelpful — giving or rendering aid or assistance; of service: Your comments were very helpful.
  • unhopeful — full of hope; expressing hope: His hopeful words stimulated optimism.
  • unifiable — capable of being unified.
  • unneedful — not needful; unnecessary
  • unraffled — a form of lottery in which a number of persons buy one or more chances to win a prize.
  • unrestful — giving or conducive to rest.
  • unruffled — calm; not emotionally upset or agitated; steady; unflustered: He became all excited, but she remained unruffled.
  • unselfish — not selfish; disinterested; generous; altruistic.
  • unstifled — to quell, crush, or end by force: to stifle a revolt; to stifle free expression.
  • untuneful — not tuneful or melodious
  • van fleet — James Alward [al-werd] /ˈæl wərd/ (Show IPA), 1892–1992, U.S. army general.
  • vine leaf — leaf of a climbing plant
  • wall fern — the polypody, especially Polypodium vulgare or P. virginianum.
  • westfalen — German name of Westphalia.
  • wofulness — the state or condition of being woeful
  • wolf note — wolf (defs 8a, c).
  • wolfsbane — any of several plants in the aconite genus Aconitum, including A. lycoctonum, bearing stalks of hood-shaped purplish-blue flowers, the monkshood A. napellus, which yields a poisonous alkaloid used medicinally, and numerous garden varieties in various colors.
  • womenfolk — women in general; all women.
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