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12-letter words containing f, e, r, i

  • confectioner — A confectioner is a person whose job is making or selling sweets and chocolates.
  • conferencier — a lecturer or public speaker
  • conferencing — communication between three or more speakers at different locations
  • conferential — Of or pertaining to a conference.
  • configurable — to design or adapt to form a specific configuration or for some specific purpose: The planes are being configured to hold more passengers in each row.
  • configurated — to give a configuration, form, or design to.
  • confirmative — serving to confirm; corroborative.
  • conformative — (nonstandard) Tending to conform; conforming.
  • conformities — Plural form of conformity.
  • containerful — As much as a container can hold.
  • council fire — a fire kept burning continually during a council of American Indians.
  • counterfeits — Plural form of counterfeit.
  • counterfoils — Plural form of counterfoil.
  • country life — life in the country
  • courier firm — a firm that provides special delivery services
  • cricket frog — either of two tree frogs, Acris gryllus or A. crepitans, of eastern and central U.S., having a clicking call.
  • crinkle leaf — a disease of plants, characterized by puckering, mottling, and distortion of the leaves, caused by any of several viruses.
  • crop failure — a failure of crops to yield sufficient food, etc, to maintain a community or to provide a surplus to sell
  • crown office — (in England) an office of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court that is responsible for administration and where actions are entered for trial
  • cuneiformist — a person who studies or deciphers cuneiform writing.
  • cupuliferous — of or relating to the Cupuliferae family of trees which includes oak, hazel, chestnut, etc
  • curvifoliate — having leaves curved or bent back
  • cut a figure — to attract attention
  • cyberfriends — Plural form of cyberfriend.
  • cyberloafing — (informal) The use of computers by employees for purposes unrelated to work.
  • cybersurfing — The practice of using and browsing the Internet, especially as a habitual pastime.
  • dairy farmer — a farmer who has a herd producing milk
  • dandrufflike — Resembling or characteristic of dandruff.
  • de profundis — out of the depths of misery or dejection
  • dead fingers — a disease of users of pneumatic drills, characterized by anaesthesia of the fingertips and cyanosis
  • dead freight — an amount owed by a contractor who charters space in a ship but fails to occupy it fully.
  • deck officer — a ship's officer who is part of the deck crew
  • defederalize — to shift the functions or powers of (an agency, service, etc.) from the jurisdiction of the federal government to that of state or local government: to defederalize construction loans.
  • defibrillate — to stop fibrillation of (the heart), as by the use of electric current
  • deflagrating — Present participle of deflagrate.
  • deflagration — Deflagration is an explosion in which the speed of burning is lower than the speed of sound in the surroundings.
  • deflationary — A deflationary economic policy or measure is one that is intended to or likely to cause deflation.
  • deformalized — Simple past tense and past participle of deformalize.
  • deformations — Plural form of deformation.
  • defraudation — (obsolete) The act of defrauding; a taking by fraud.
  • dehumidifier — A dehumidifier is a machine that is used to reduce the amount of moisture in the air.
  • denitrifying — to remove nitrogen or nitrogen compounds from.
  • derived form — derivative (def 4).
  • derived-form — something that has been derived.
  • destined for — headed for; bound for
  • desulfurized — Simple past tense and past participle of desulfurize.
  • devitrifying — Present participle of devitrify.
  • dibenzofuran — an organic compound (C12H8O) composed of two benzene rings fused to a central furan ring
  • differencing — the state or relation of being different; dissimilarity: There is a great difference between the two.
  • differentiae — Plural form of differentia.
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