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10-letter words containing f, i, c, e, s

  • franchised — Simple past tense and past participle of franchise.
  • franchisee — a person or company to whom a franchise is granted.
  • franchiser — Also, franchisor [fran-chahy-zer, fran-chuh-zawr] /ˈfræn tʃaɪ zər, ˌfræn tʃəˈzɔr/ (Show IPA). a person or company that grants a franchise.
  • franchises — Plural form of franchise.
  • freckliest — Superlative form of freckly.
  • freshmanic — of, relating to, or characteristic of a freshman: freshmanic enthusiasm.
  • fricasseed — meat, especially chicken or veal, browned lightly, stewed, and served in a sauce made with its own stock.
  • fricassees — Plural form of fricassee.
  • fricatives — Plural form of fricative.
  • frolicsome — merrily playful; full of fun.
  • fructifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fructify.
  • fructoside — a glycoside that yields fructose upon hydrolysis.
  • fruitcakes — Plural form of fruitcake.
  • fungicides — Plural form of fungicide.
  • hawfinches — Plural form of hawfinch.
  • imperfects — Plural form of imperfect.
  • in case of — as a precaution against
  • infections — Plural form of infection.
  • infectious — communicable by infection, as from one person to another or from one part of the body to another: infectious diseases.
  • inferences — the act or process of inferring.
  • influences — Plural form of influence.
  • interfaces — Plural form of interface.
  • jackknifes — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of jackknife.
  • kissy-face — affectionate kissing; necking: playing kissy-face.
  • lancetfish — any large, marine fish of the genus Alepisaurus, having daggerlike teeth.
  • laticifers — Plural form of laticifer.
  • life class — nude drawing lesson
  • life space — a spatial representation of all the forces that control a person's behaviour
  • lightfaces — Plural form of lightface.
  • luciferase — (enzyme) Any one of a group of enzymes that produce bioluminescence by oxidizing luciferin.
  • luciferous — bringing or providing light.
  • misfocused — a central point, as of attraction, attention, or activity: The need to prevent a nuclear war became the focus of all diplomatic efforts.
  • muciferous — secreting or containing mucus.
  • neofascism — any of various political movements or beliefs inspired by or reminiscent of fascism or Nazism.
  • neofascist — any of various political movements or beliefs inspired by or reminiscent of fascism or Nazism.
  • nuciferous — (of a tree or bush) bearing nuts.
  • of service — If someone or something is of service to you, they help you or are useful to you.
  • officiates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of officiate.
  • pontifices — plural of pontifex.
  • prefascist — relating to fascist leanings before Fascism was founded in 1919
  • prespecify — to specify in advance
  • reclassify — to classify anew.
  • riflescope — a telescopic sight mounted on top of a rifle that helps to improve one's aim by magnifying and pinpointing a target.
  • sacrificed — the offering of animal, plant, or human life or of some material possession to a deity, as in propitiation or homage.
  • sacrificer — the offering of animal, plant, or human life or of some material possession to a deity, as in propitiation or homage.
  • sanctified — made holy; consecrated: sanctified wine.
  • sanctifier — to make holy; set apart as sacred; consecrate.
  • schlieffen — Alfred (ˈalfreːt), Count von Schlieffen. 1833–1913, German field marshal, who devised the Schlieffen Plan (1905): it was intended to ensure German victory over a Franco-Russian alliance by holding off Russia with minimal strength and swiftly defeating France by a massive flanking movement through the Low Countries. In a modified form, it was unsuccessfully employed in World War I (1914)
  • schriefferJohn Robert, born 1931, U.S. physicist: Nobel prize 1972.
  • scientific — of or relating to science or the sciences: scientific studies.
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