13-letter words containing f, l, i, n, t
- self-ignition — the spontaneous combustion or ignition of something without any external spark or flame
- self-ignorant — lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned: an ignorant man.
- self-immunity — the state of being immune from or insusceptible to a particular disease or the like.
- self-interest — regard for one's own interest or advantage, especially with disregard for others.
- self-limiting — limiting oneself or itself: a self-limiting authority.
- self-loathing — strong dislike or disgust; intense aversion.
- self-negating — to deny the existence, evidence, or truth of: an investigation tending to negate any supernatural influences.
- self-oriented — the Orient, the countries of Asia, especially East Asia. (formerly) the countries to the E of the Mediterranean.
- self-punitive — serving for, concerned with, or inflicting punishment: punitive laws; punitive action.
- self-righting — able to or designed to right itself or oneself after falling or capsizing.
- self-soothing — that soothes: a soothing voice.
- self-standing — An object or structure that is self-standing is not supported by other objects or structures.
- self-starting — starter (def 3).
- self-steering — maintaining a course without constant human action
- self-thinning — having relatively little extent from one surface or side to the opposite; not thick: thin ice.
- self-training — the education, instruction, or discipline of a person or thing that is being trained: He's in training for the Olympics.
- semi-finalist — A semi-finalist is a player, athlete, or team that is competing in a semi-final.
- shiftlessness — lacking in resourcefulness; inefficient; lazy.
- significantly — important; of consequence.
- single father — a father who brings up a child or children alone, without a partner.
- slash fiction — a type or piece of fan fiction involving usually same-sex romantic relationships between fictional characters or famous people, whether or not the romances actually exist: Sherlock Holmes/Dr. Watson slash fiction. Also called slash.
- stanley knife — A Stanley knife is a very sharp knife that is used to cut materials such as carpet and paper. It consists of a small blade fixed in the end of a handle.
- stoloniferous — producing or bearing stolons.
- stultifyingly — to make, or cause to appear, foolish or ridiculous.
- suffocatingly — to kill by preventing the access of air to the blood through the lungs or analogous organs, as gills; strangle.
- swift-flowing — moving rapidly
- tale of genji — a novel (1001–20?) by Lady Murasaki, dealing with Japanese court life.
- talking chief — a noble who serves as public spokesperson for the chief in some Polynesian tribes.
- teofilo otoni — a city in E central Brazil.
- the cup final — the annual final of the FA Cup soccer competition, played at Wembley, or the Scottish Cup, played at Hampden Park
- the following — the one or ones to be mentioned immediately
- think less of — to have a lower opinion of
- tiffany glass — Favrile Glass.
- trading floor — stock exchange: room where trading is done
- transfer list — In football, a transfer list is a list of players at a club who may be sold to other clubs.
- transfusional — of or relating to transfusion
- transfusively — in a transfusive manner
- trifunctional — pertaining to molecules that can react at three sites.
- twelfth night — the evening before Twelfth Day, formerly observed with various festivities.
- ultrafeminine — pertaining to a woman or girl: feminine beauty; feminine dress.
- unbeautifully — in a unbeautiful or unattractive manner
- unconflicting — being in conflict or disagreement; not compatible: conflicting viewpoints.
- underinflated — lacking sufficient air pressure
- undutifulness — the quality of being undutiful
- unelectrified — not powered by electricity
- unfacilitated — to make easier or less difficult; help forward (an action, a process, etc.): Careful planning facilitates any kind of work.
- unfalteringly — to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship.
- unfamiliarity — not familiar; not acquainted with or conversant about: to be unfamiliar with a subject.
- uniflagellate — having only one flagellum.
- uninfluential — having or exerting influence, especially great influence: three influential educators.