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11-letter words containing f, i, d, o

  • rediffusion — act of diffusing; state of being diffused.
  • refortified — to protect or strengthen against attack; surround or provide with defensive military works.
  • relief road — a road carrying traffic round an urban area; bypass
  • rhagadiform — of or relating to rhagades
  • safe period — an interval of the menstrual cycle when fertilization is considered to be least likely, usually a number of days prior and subsequent to the onset of menstruation.
  • scaffolding — a temporary structure for holding workers and materials during the erection, repair, or decoration of a building.
  • self-poised — acting with poise.
  • sending-off — If there is a sending-off during a game of football, a player is told to leave the field by the referee, as a punishment for seriously breaking the rules.
  • short field — the area of the infield between third base and second, covered by the shortstop.
  • sniffer dog — a dog trained to find illegal drugs or explosives by smell.
  • social fund — (in Britain) a social security fund from which loans or payments may be made to people in cases of extreme need
  • sodium-free — (of food) containing less than 5 mg of sodium per serving
  • soft drinks — A soft drink is a cold, nonalcoholic drink such as lemonade or fruit juice, or a carbonated drink.
  • soft-boiled — to boil (an egg) just long enough for the yolk and white to partially solidify, usually three or four minutes.
  • soft-finned — having fins supported by articulated rays rather than by spines, as a malacopterygian.
  • soldier fly — any of several flies of the family Stratiomyidae, characterized by brightly colored abdominal stripes.
  • soldierfish — any of several squirrelfishes of the family Holocentridae.
  • sound shift — a gradual alteration or series of alterations in the pronunciation of a set of sounds, esp of vowels
  • standoffish — somewhat aloof or reserved; cold and unfriendly.
  • studio flat — a flat with one main room
  • sulfonamide — sulfa drug.
  • sword fight — duel with long-bladed weapons
  • the offside — the side of a vehicle nearest the centre of the road (in Britain, the right side)
  • third floor — the storey of a building immediately above the second and three floors up from the ground
  • third force — a political faction or party, etc., occupying an intermediate position between two others representing opposite extremes.
  • tidal force — the gravitational pull exerted by a celestial body that raises the tides on another body within the gravitational field, dependent on the varying distance between the bodies.
  • time of day — a definite time as shown by a timepiece; the hour: Can you tell me the time of day?
  • tischendorf — Lobegott Friedrich Konstantin von [loh-buh-gawt free-drikh kawn-stahn-teen fuh n] /ˈloʊ bəˌgɔt ˈfri drɪx ˌkɔn stɑnˈtin fən/ (Show IPA), 1815–74, German Biblical critic.
  • trifluoride — a fluoride containing three atoms of fluorine.
  • unblindfold — to remove a blindfold from
  • unconfident — lacking self-assurance
  • unconfirmed — to establish the truth, accuracy, validity, or genuineness of; corroborate; verify: This report confirms my suspicions.
  • unfashioned — not fashioned or made; not formed
  • unforbidden — a past participle of forbid.
  • unforfeited — not forfeited
  • unfortified — to protect or strengthen against attack; surround or provide with defensive military works.
  • unglorified — to cause to be or treat as being more splendid, excellent, etc., than would normally be considered.
  • unmollified — Not mollified.
  • unmortified — not humiliated or shamed
  • unoffending — not causing offence
  • unofficered — having no officer or officers
  • ununiformed — wearing a uniform.
  • wallingford — a town in S Connecticut.
  • wild flower — the flower of a plant that normally grows in fields, forests, etc., without deliberate cultivation.
  • wildflowers — Plural form of wildflower.
  • wildfowling — Present participle of wildfowl.
  • wing-footed — having winged feet.
  • wolf spider — any of numerous ground spiders of the family Lycosidae, including the southern European tarantula, Lycosa taretula, that hunt their prey instead of using a web.
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