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10-letter words containing f, e, t, l

  • facilities — Often, facilities. something designed, built, installed, etc., to serve a specific function affording a convenience or service: transportation facilities; educational facilities; a new research facility. something that permits the easier performance of an action, course of conduct, etc.: to provide someone with every facility for accomplishing a task; to lack facilities for handling bulk mail.
  • factorable — one of the elements contributing to a particular result or situation: Poverty is only one of the factors in crime.
  • fairy tale — a story, usually for children, about elves, hobgoblins, dragons, fairies, or other magical creatures.
  • fairy-tale — a story, usually for children, about elves, hobgoblins, dragons, fairies, or other magical creatures.
  • fairytales — Plural form of fairytale.
  • false cast — a throw of the line in fly casting in which the line, leader, and fly are prevented from hitting the water.
  • false step — a stumble.
  • fan letter — a letter sent by an admiring fan, as to a celebrity.
  • fastballer — (baseball) One who pitches fastballs.
  • faster lex — (language)   (FLEX) A reimplementation of the Lex scanner generator, by Vern Paxson <[email protected]>. FTP flex-2.3.8.tar.Z from a GNU archive site or ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/pub/flex-2.4.3.tar.Z.
  • fat client — (networking)   Opposite of "thin client".
  • fatalities — Plural form of fatality.
  • fatherland — one's native country.
  • fatherless — not having a living father: a fatherless boy.
  • fatherlike — Having the qualities of a father.
  • fathomable — a unit of length equal to six feet (1.8 meters): used chiefly in nautical measurements. Abbreviation: fath.
  • fathomless — impossible to measure the depth of; bottomless.
  • fault line — the intersection of a fault with the surface of the earth or other plane of reference.
  • fault tree — a diagram providing a model of the interactions between the components of a system when a failure occurs
  • fault zone — a network of interconnected fractures representing the surficial expression of a fault.
  • faultiness — having faults or defects; imperfect.
  • feateously — in a featous manner
  • federalist — a series of 85 essays (1787–88) by Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay, written in support of the Constitution.
  • feel up to — to perceive or examine by touch.
  • felicitate — to compliment upon a happy event; congratulate.
  • felicities — Plural form of felicity.
  • felicitous — well-suited for the occasion, as an action, manner, or expression; apt; appropriate: The chairman's felicitous anecdote set everyone at ease.
  • felixstowe — a port and resort in E England, in Suffolk: ferry connections to Rotterdam and Zeebrugge. Pop: 29 349 (2001)
  • fellatio's — oral stimulation of the penis, especially to orgasm.
  • fellatrice — a female fellator
  • felspathic — feldspathic.
  • feminality — The quality of being feminal; femininity.
  • feminility — feminine nature, qualities or characteristics
  • fenestella — a small aperture in the front of an altar, containing relics
  • ferntickle — a freckle
  • fertilised — Simple past tense and past participle of fertilise.
  • fertiliser — Alternative spelling of fertilizer.
  • fertilises — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fertilise.
  • fertilized — Simple past tense and past participle of fertilize.
  • fertilizer — any substance used to fertilize the soil, especially a commercial or chemical manure.
  • fertilizes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fertilize.
  • fertilizin — jelly coat.
  • fetchingly — charming; captivating.
  • fetologist — a person who studies or practises fetology
  • fetterless — a chain or shackle placed on the feet.
  • feuilleton — a part of a European newspaper devoted to light literature, fiction, criticism, etc.
  • fibrillate — to cause to undergo fibrillation.
  • fidelities — Plural form of fidelity.
  • field mint — an herb, Mentha arvensis, of North America, having downy leaves and small flowers that grow in circles in the leaf axils.
  • field stop — the aperture that limits the field of view of a lens or system of lenses.
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