11-letter words containing f, e, u, d
- dried fruit — Dried fruit is fruit that has been preserved by being dried; used especially to refer to currants, raisins, or sultanas, which are kinds of dried grapes.
- duffel coat — a hooded overcoat of sturdy wool, usually knee-length and with frog fasteners.
- duffle coat — a hooded overcoat of sturdy wool, usually knee-length and with frog fasteners.
- dumbfounded — to make speechless with amazement; astonish.
- dunfermline — an administrative district in E Scotland, in the Fife region. 120 sq. mi. (311 sq. km).
- dust ruffle — a ruffle attached to the inside hem of a full-length petticoat or skirt to protect the bottom edge of the garment against dirt and wear, popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
- dutifulness — The state of being dutiful.
- effectuated — to bring about; effect.
- eid-ul-fitr — an annual Muslim festival marking the end of Ramadan, involving the exchange of gifts and a festive meal
- enfouldered — charged with lightning
- faultfinder — a person who habitually finds fault, complains, or objects, especially in a petty way.
- favellidium — (in certain red algae) a cystocarp wholly or partly immersed in a frond.
- fecundating — Present participle of fecundate.
- fecundation — to make prolific or fruitful.
- feeding cup — spout cup.
- feedthrough — a connector used to pass a conductor through a circuit board or enclosure.
- feu de joie — a salute of musketry fired successively by each man in turn along a line and back
- feudalistic — the feudal system, or its principles and practices.
- feudalities — Plural form of feudality.
- feudatories — Plural form of feudatory.
- fiduciaries — Plural form of fiduciary.
- field guide — a portable illustrated book to help identify birds, plants, rocks, etc., as on a nature walk.
- field house — a building housing the dressing facilities, storage spaces, etc., used in connection with an athletic field.
- field judge — an official who makes rulings regarding pass receptions, fair catches, field goals, etc.
- field mouse — any of various short-tailed mice or voles inhabiting fields and meadows.
- field study — observation of nature in the wild
- figureheads — Plural form of figurehead.
- fingerguard — something that protects the fingers
- fixed trust — unit trust (def 1).
- flammulated — reddish in colour
- flesh wound — a wound that does not penetrate beyond the flesh; a slight or superficial wound.
- flocculated — Collected together in a loose aggregation like flocks (tufts) of wool, or coagulated in this way.
- flooded gum — any of various eucalyptus trees of Australia, esp Eucalyptus saligna (the Sydney blue gum), that grow in damp soil
- flooded out — inundated by floodwater
- floundering — to struggle with stumbling or plunging movements (usually followed by about, along, on, through, etc.): He saw the child floundering about in the water.
- fluid drive — a power coupling for permitting a smooth start in any gear, consisting of two vaned rotors in a sealed casing filled with oil, such that one rotor, driven by the engine, moves the oil to drive the other rotor, which in turn drives the transmission.
- fluid ounce — a measure of capacity equal to 1/16 (0.0625) pint (29.6 milliliters) in the U.S., and equal to 1/20 (0.05) of an imperial pint (28.4 milliliters) in Great Britain. Symbol: f. Abbreviation: fl. oz;
- flumadiddle — utter nonsense.
- fluoridated — Simple past tense and past participle of fluoridate.
- fluoridates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fluoridate.
- fluorinated — Simple past tense and past participle of fluorinate.
- flusterated — flustered; agitated.
- flusteredly — In a flustered manner.
- foregrounds — Plural form of foreground.
- forevouched — previously avowed
- foulmouthed — using obscene, profane, or scurrilous language; given to filthy or abusive speech.
- foundership — The condition of having founded something.
- four-footed — having four feet: He considers his dog to be his four-footed friend.
- four-handed — involving four hands or players, as a game at cards: Bridge is usually a four-handed game.
- four-legged — having four legs.