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9-letter words containing f, l, a, t

  • lakefront — the land along the edge of a lake: Property along the lakefront is more expensive every year.
  • latensify — to increase the developability of (the latent image on a film or plate) after exposure.
  • laticifer — a tubular structure through which latex circulates in a plant.
  • lead foot — a person who drives a motor vehicle too fast, especially habitually.
  • lead-foot — a person who drives a motor vehicle too fast, especially habitually.
  • leaf rust — a disease, especially of cereals and other grasses, characterized by rust-colored pustules of spores on the affected leaf blades and sheaths and caused by any of several rust fungi.
  • leaf site — A machine that merely originates and reads Usenet news or mail, and does not relay any third-party traffic. Often uttered in a critical tone; when the ratio of leaf sites to backbone, rib, and other relay sites gets too high, the network tends to develop bottlenecks. Compare backbone site, rib site.
  • leaf spot — a limited, often circular, discolored, diseased area on a leaf, usually including a central region of necrosis.
  • leafleted — Simple past tense and past participle of leaflet.
  • leafstalk — petiole (def 1).
  • left back — a defending player on the left side of the field
  • left bank — a part of Paris, France, on the S bank of the Seine: frequented by artists, writers, and students.
  • left half — a defensive player who plays midfield, on the left side of the pitch
  • left-face — a 90° turn to the left, especially as a marching command.
  • left-hand — on or to the left: a left-hand turn at the intersection.
  • left-laid — noting a rope, strand, etc., laid in a left-handed, or counterclockwise, direction as one looks away along it (opposed to right-laid).
  • leftenant — Archaic form of lieutenant.
  • leftwards — Also, leftwards. toward or on the left.
  • life raft — a raft, often inflatable, for use in emergencies, as when a ship must be abandoned or when a plane is downed at sea.
  • life-boat — a double-ended ship's boat, constructed, mounted, and provisioned so as to be readily able to rescue and maintain persons from a sinking vessel.
  • lifeboats — Plural form of lifeboat.
  • lift cage — the box of a lift, in the form of an open framework
  • lift-slab — noting or pertaining to a technique of constructing multistory buildings in which all horizontal slabs are cast at ground level and, when ready, are raised into position by hydraulic jacks.
  • liftgates — Plural form of liftgate.
  • lightface — a type characterized by thin, light lines. This is a sample of lightface.
  • lightfast — not affected or faded by light, especially sunlight; colorfast when exposed to light.
  • loanshift — change or extension of the meaning of a word through the influence of a foreign word, as in the application in English of the meaning “profession” to the word calling through the influence of Latin vocātio.
  • lovecraft — H(oward) P(hillips) 1890–1937, U.S. horror-story writer.
  • luftwaffe — air force.
  • maleffect — an undesirable effect
  • masterful — dominating; self-willed; imperious.
  • matfellon — knapweed
  • matterful — (of an author or book) full of interesting or significant ideas
  • meat loaf — a dish of ground meat, often mixed with other ingredients, as bread crumbs and seasonings, molded in the shape of a loaf and baked.
  • mews flat — a flat or apartment situated in a yard or street lined by buildings originally used as stables but now often converted into dwellings
  • nightfall — the coming of night; the end of daylight; dusk.
  • olfactics — The study of smells and how they are perceived.
  • olfaction — the act of smelling.
  • olfactive — Of or pertaining to the sense of smell; olfactory.
  • olfactory — of or relating to the sense of smell: olfactory organs.
  • outflanks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outflank.
  • palafitte — a prehistoric dwelling
  • pantofles — a slipper.
  • past life — previous incarnation
  • petaflops — (unit)   10^15 flops or 1000 teraflops. As with flops, the term ends in S in both the singular and plural as the S stands for seconds. The first computer to perform one petaflops was recorded in June 2008. By June 2012 there were 20.
  • plaintful — complaining or lamenting
  • plaintiff — a person who brings suit in a court (opposed to defendant).
  • platforms — a horizontal surface or structure with a horizontal surface raised above the level of the surrounding area.
  • platyfish — any of several small, yellow-gray freshwater fishes of the genus Xiphophorus, especially X. variatus, of Mexico: popular in home aquariums, in which the color varies widely.
  • postfault — taking place after a fault
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