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11-letter words containing f, n, o, r

  • come in for — If someone or something comes in for criticism or blame, they receive it.
  • coneflowers — Plural form of coneflower.
  • confarreate — of or relating to confarreation
  • confederacy — A confederacy is a union of states or people who are trying to achieve the same thing.
  • confederate — Someone's confederates are the people they are working with in a secret activity.
  • conferenced — a meeting for consultation or discussion: a conference between a student and his adviser.
  • conferences — Plural form of conference.
  • conferrable — to consult together; compare opinions; carry on a discussion or deliberation.
  • conferrence — an act of bestowal
  • configurate — to shape or fashion
  • configuring — Present participle of configure.
  • confirmable — Capable of being checked, verifiable.
  • confirmance — (obsolete) confirmation.
  • confirmator — a confirmer
  • confirmedly — In a manner that is confirmed; definitely, as has been demonstrated.
  • confirmings — confirmations
  • confiscator — to seize as forfeited to the public domain; appropriate, by way of penalty, for public use.
  • conflagrant — burning fiercely
  • conflagrate — to catch or set on fire
  • conflictory — to come into collision or disagreement; be contradictory, at variance, or in opposition; clash: The account of one eyewitness conflicted with that of the other. My class conflicts with my going to the concert.
  • conformable — corresponding in character; similar
  • conformably — With or in conformity; suitably; agreeably.
  • conformally — In a conformal manner.
  • conformance — conformity
  • conformists — Plural form of conformist.
  • confounders — Plural form of confounder.
  • confronting — Present participle of confront.
  • contraflows — Plural form of contraflow.
  • convert.f90 — A Fortran77 to Fortran90 translator by Michael Metcalf <[email protected]>. The significant differences between the two Fortrans make this package useful.
  • coreference — a relationship between two words or phrases in which both refer to the same person or thing and one stands as a linguistic antecedent of the other, as the two pronouns in She taught herself but not in She taught her.
  • corn factor — a person who deals in corn
  • corn muffin — a muffin, often shaped like a cupcake, made from cornmeal.
  • corned beef — Corned beef is beef which has been cooked and preserved in salt water.
  • corner flag — a flag placed on a short pole marking a corner of a football pitch
  • cornflowers — Plural form of cornflower.
  • corniferous — producing or containing chert
  • counterbuff — a retaliatory blow
  • counterfact — a conditional statement the first clause of which expresses something contrary to fact, as “If I had known.”.
  • counterfect — counterfeit
  • counterfeit — Counterfeit money, goods, or documents are not genuine, but have been made to look exactly like genuine ones in order to deceive people.
  • counterfire — fire that is intended to destroy enemy weapons
  • counterflow — the flowing of two fluids in opposite directions in adjacent parts of an apparatus
  • counterfoil — A counterfoil is the part of a cheque, ticket, or other document that you keep when you give the other part to someone else.
  • counterfort — a strengthening buttress at right angles to a retaining wall, bonded to it to prevent overturning or to increase its bending strength
  • countrified — You use countrified to describe something that seems or looks like something in the country, rather than in a town.
  • countryfied — countrified
  • countryfolk — people living or raised in the country; rustics.
  • county fair — a competitive exhibition of farm products, livestock, etc., often held annually in the same place in the county.
  • county farm — a farm maintained for the poor by a county.
  • craft union — a labour organization membership of which is restricted to workers in a specified trade or craft
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