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

  • abortifacient — causing abortion
  • acetabuliform — saucer-shaped, as the fruiting bodies of certain lichens.
  • acrylic fiber — any of a group of synthetic polymeric fibers composed at least 85 percent by weight of acrylonitrile units and made into fabrics
  • acrylic fibre — a textile fibre, such as Orlon or Acrilan, produced from acrylonitrile
  • action figure — a small figure of a character from a film, television programme, comic book etc, designed as a toy and often collected by enthusiasts
  • active filter — An active filter is any filter using an op amp.
  • additive-free — (of food) not containing any chemical additives
  • affenpinscher — a small wire-haired breed of dog of European origin, having tufts of hair on the muzzle
  • affirmatively — affirming or assenting; asserting the truth, validity, or fact of something.
  • afforestation — Afforestation is the process of planting large numbers of trees on land which has few or no trees on it.
  • affreightment — a contract hiring a ship to carry goods
  • aformentioned — Misspelling of aforementioned.
  • african grape — a watermelon.
  • african plate — a major tectonic division of the earth's crust, comprising the African continent as well as adjacent ocean basins (the Canary, Cape Verde, Angola, Cape Agulhas, Somali, Madagascar, and Natal Basins), and bounded on the north by the Eurasian and Arabian Plates, on the east by mid-ocean ridges (the Southwest Indian, Mid-Indian, and Carlsberg Ridges), on the south by the Antarctic Plate, and on the west by the Mid-Atlantic Ridge.
  • afro-american — African-American
  • after a while — some time later
  • air force one — the US Air Force plane used by the US president
  • air freshener — An air freshener is a product people can buy which is meant to make rooms smell pleasant.
  • aircraftwomen — Plural form of aircraftwoman.
  • alfred austinAlfred, 1835–1913, English poet: poet laureate 1896–1913.
  • alphabetiform — having similarities to letters of the alphabet
  • aluminiferous — containing or yielding aluminium or alumina
  • american fork — a town in central Utah.
  • antenniferous — having antennae
  • anti-freudian — of or relating to Sigmund Freud or his doctrines, especially with respect to the causes and treatment of neurotic and psychopathic states, the interpretation of dreams, etc.
  • antifertility — acting to suppress fertility or as a contraceptive
  • antiforeigner — opposed to foreigners or foreign countries
  • antireflexive — noting a relation in which no element is in relation to itself, as “less than.”.
  • antireformers — Plural form of antireformer.
  • aperitif-wine — a small drink of alcoholic liquor taken to stimulate the appetite before a meal.
  • apoplectiform — of or resembling apoplexy or stroke.
  • apple fritter — a piece of apple covered in batter and deep fried
  • argentiferous — containing or bearing silver
  • argilliferous — containing or yielding clay
  • artificialize — to render artificial
  • assault rifle — a firearm that is capable of firing multiple rounds in a very short period
  • balsamiferous — yielding or producing balsam
  • bargain offer — something for sale at a low price
  • baritone clef — an F clef locating F below middle C on the third line of the staff.
  • battered wife — See under battered woman syndrome.
  • beg to differ — politely disagree
  • beneficiary's — a person or group that receives benefits, profits, or advantages.
  • benefit fraud — the illegal activity of claiming benefit payments which a person is not entitled to
  • bikini briefs — a pair of men's or women's underpants that barely cover the groin area
  • bilinear form — a function or functional of two variables that is linear with respect to each variable when the other variable is held fixed.
  • bill of entry — a list of goods received at a customs house for export or import
  • binary prefix — (unit)   (Or "IEC prefix") A prefix used with a unit of data to mean multiplication by a power of 1024. Binary prefixes are most often used with "byte" (e.g. "kilobyte") but also with bit (e.g. "megabit"). For example, the term kilobyte has historically been used to mean 1024 bytes, and megabyte to mean 1,048,576 bytes. The multipliers 1024 and 1,048,576 are powers of 1024, which is itself a power of two (1024 = 2^10). It is this factor of two that gives the name "binary prefix". This is in contrast to a decimal prefix denoting a power of 1000, which is itself a power of ten (1000 = 10^3). Decimal prefixes are used in science and engineering and are specified in widely adopted SI standards. Note that the actual prefix - kilo or mega - is the same, it is the interpretation that differs. The difference between the two interpretations increases with each multiplication, so while 1000 and 1024 differ by only 2.4%, 1000^6 and 1024^6 differ by 15%. The 1024-based interpretation of prefixes is often still used informally and especially when discussing the storage capacity of random-access memory. This has lead to storage device manufacturers being accused of false marketing for using the decimal interpretation where customers might assume the larger, historical, binary interpretation. In an attempt to clarify the distinction, in 1998 the IEC specified that kilobyte, megabyte, etc. should only be used for powers of 1000 (following SI). They specified new prefixes for powers of 1024 containing "bi" for "binary": kibibyte, mebibyte, etc.; an idea originally propsed by IUPAC. IEC also specified new abbreviations Ki, Mi, etc. for the new prefixes. Many other standards bodies such as NIST, IEEE and BIPM support this proposal but as of 2013 its use is rare in non-technical circles. Specific units of IEC 60027-2 A.2 and ISO/IEC 80000
  • bird of peace — a dove.
  • birefringence — the splitting of a light ray, generally by a crystal, into two components that travel at different velocities and are polarized at right angles to each other
  • biscuit-fired — (of a ceramic object) fired to harden the body.

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