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11-letter words containing f, i, r, m, n

  • foreignisms — Plural form of foreignism.
  • foremanship — The position of a foreman.
  • formalising — Present participle of formalise.
  • formalizing — Present participle of formalize.
  • formational — the act or process of forming or the state of being formed: the formation of ice.
  • formfitting — designed to fit snugly around a given shape; close-fitting: a formfitting blouse.
  • formication — a tactile hallucination involving the belief that something is crawling on the body or under the skin.
  • formulating — Present participle of formulate.
  • formulation — to express in precise form; state definitely or systematically: He finds it extremely difficult to formulate his new theory.
  • formulising — formulate.
  • forniciform — having the form of a vault.
  • forthcoming — coming, forth, or about to come forth; about to appear; approaching in time: the forthcoming concert.
  • fragmenting — a part broken off or detached: scattered fragments of the broken vase.
  • fragmentise — Alternative form of fragmentize.
  • fragmentize — to break (something) into fragments; break (something) apart.
  • francomania — an obsession with France or French things
  • freemartins — Plural form of freemartin.
  • freneticism — the state or quality of being frenetic
  • freudianism — of or relating to Sigmund Freud or his doctrines, especially with respect to the causes and treatment of neurotic and psychopathic states, the interpretation of dreams, etc.
  • friar minor — a friar belonging to the branch of the Franciscan order that observes the strict rule of St. Francis. Compare capuchin (def 4), Friar Minor Conventual.
  • fulminatory — Thundering; striking terror.
  • furnishment — (obsolete) The act of furnishing, or of supplying furniture.
  • furthcoming — an action raised to recover property which has been arrested in the hands of a third party
  • grand mufti — a Muslim religious leader.
  • granitiform — resembling granite
  • granuliform — having a granular structure
  • i formation — an offensive alignment in which the backs are positioned in line directly behind the quarterback.
  • illinformed — lacking adequate or proper knowledge or information, as in one particular subject or in a variety of subjects: The public is ill-informed of the danger.
  • in terms of — a word or group of words designating something, especially in a particular field, as atom in physics, quietism in theology, adze in carpentry, or district leader in politics.
  • indemnifier — to compensate for damage or loss sustained, expense incurred, etc.
  • infantryman — a soldier of the infantry.
  • infantrymen — Plural form of infantryman.
  • infirmarian — (in a religious house) a person who nurses the sick.
  • infirmaries — Plural form of infirmary.
  • infirmative — (obsolete) Tending to weaken, annul, or make void.
  • infirmities — Plural form of infirmity.
  • infomediary — An Internet company that gathers and links information on particular subjects on behalf of commercial organizations and their potential customers.
  • infomercial — a long commercial that informs or instructs, especially in an original and entertaining manner: an infomercial on making Christmas decorations using the sponsor's brand of glue.
  • inforcement — Archaic form of enforcement.
  • informality — the state of being informal; absence of formality.
  • informatics — the study of information processing; computer science.
  • information — knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact or circumstance; news: information concerning a crime.
  • informative — giving information; instructive: an informative book.
  • informatize — (of a country, region, etc) to undergo the development of an information-based economy on an extensive scale
  • informatory — Providing or communicating information.
  • informingly — In an informing manner.
  • infraphylum — (taxonomy) A taxon below subphylum and above superclass.
  • insectiform — resembling an insect
  • interfamily — a basic social unit consisting of parents and their children, considered as a group, whether dwelling together or not: the traditional family. a social unit consisting of one or more adults together with the children they care for: a single-parent family.
  • intrafamily — Occurring within a family.
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