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10-letter words containing f, i, r, l

  • fingerless — any of the terminal members of the hand, especially one other than the thumb.
  • fingerlike — Resembling a finger, especially in shape.
  • fingerling — a young or small fish, especially a very small salmon or trout.
  • fingernail — the nail at the end of a finger.
  • fire alarm — a signal that warns that a fire has started.
  • fire drill — a practice drill for a company of firefighters, the crew of a ship, etc., to train them in their duties in case of fire.
  • fire trail — a permanent track cleared through the bush to provide access for fire-fighting
  • fireballer — a hard-throwing fastball pitcher.
  • firebottle — electron tube
  • fireplaces — Plural form of fireplace.
  • firewalled — Simple past tense and past participle of firewall.
  • first lady — (often initial capital letters) the wife of the U.S. president or a current governor or mayor.
  • first lien — a lien having priority over others attached to the same property.
  • first lord — the head of a board commissioned to perform the duties of a high office of state: First Lord of the Admiralty.
  • first-line — available for immediate service, especially combat service: first-line troops.
  • firstlings — Plural form of firstling.
  • fish flour — powdered fish, high in protein, used as an ingredient in other foods.
  • fisherfolk — People who catch fish for a living.
  • fissurella — (zoology) Any of the genus Fissurella of marine gastropod mollusks.
  • fitzgeraldEdward, 1809–83, English poet: translator of drama and poetry, especially of Omar Khayyám.
  • flacourtia — designating a family (Flacourtiaceae, order Violales) of dicotyledonous tropical trees and shrubs
  • flammarion — (Nicolas) Camille [nee-kaw-lah ka-mee-yuh] /ni kɔˈlɑ kaˈmi yə/ (Show IPA), 1842–1925, French astronomer and author.
  • flankering — Present participle of flanker.
  • flapperish — in the style of a flapper
  • flatteries — Plural form of flattery.
  • flattering — to try to please by complimentary remarks or attention.
  • flavivirus — Any of a group of RNA viruses, mostly having arthropod vectors, that cause a number of serious human diseases including yellow fever, dengue, various types of encephalitis, and hepatitis C.
  • flavorings — Plural form of flavoring.
  • flavouring — taste, especially the distinctive taste of something as it is experienced in the mouth.
  • flavourist — a chemist who blends ingredients to create artificial flavours or scents, for food or perfume
  • fleeringly — In a fleering manner; scornfully; with derision.
  • flexihours — hours of work under flexitime
  • flickering — to burn unsteadily; shine with a wavering light: The candle flickered in the wind and went out.
  • flindersia — a genus of tree native to Australasia, containing fourteen species
  • flint corn — a variety of corn, Zea mays indurata, having very hard-skinned kernels not subject to shrinkage.
  • flintshire — a historic county in Clwyd, in NE Wales.
  • flip chart — a set of sheets, as of cardboard or paper, hinged at the top so that they can be flipped over to show information or illustrations in sequence.
  • flirtation — the act or practice of flirting; coquetry.
  • flirtiness — The quality of being flirty.
  • flirtingly — In a flirting manner.
  • flittering — Present participle of flitter.
  • floorshift — a gearshift set into the floor of an automotive vehicle.
  • florentine — of or relating to Florence, Italy: the Florentine poets of the 14th century.
  • floriation — Ornamentation by means of flower forms, either realistic or stylized.
  • floribunda — any of a class of roses characterized by a long blooming period and the production of large flowers often in thick clusters.
  • florideous — belonging to the Florideae family of algae, or having the characteristics thereof
  • floridness — The quality of being florid.
  • florigenic — of or relating to the plant hormone florigen
  • florilegia — Plural form of florilegium.
  • florissant — a city in E Missouri, near St. Louis.
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