9-letter words containing f, o, l, a, n
- manifolds — Plural form of manifold.
- matfellon — knapweed
- moanfully — in a moaning and mournful manner
- modafinil — A stimulant often used in the treatment of various sleep disorders, having the chemical formula C15H15NO2S.
- moon-calf — a congenitally grossly deformed and mentally defective person.
- nonfamily — Not a member of the family.
- nonfeudal — not feudal or related to the feudal system
- nonfilial — not involving a parent-child relationship
- nonfiscal — not involving government funds
- nonformal — Not formal.
- nose leaf — a leaflike outgrowth of skin on the nose of various bats, thought to be sensitive to vibrations of the air.
- nukualofa — a Polynesian kingdom consisting of three groups of islands in the S Pacific, NE of New Zealand: a former British protectorate. About 270 sq. mi. (700 sq. km). Capital: Nukualofa.
- o'faolain — Seán [shawn] /ʃɔn/ (Show IPA), 1900–91, Irish writer and teacher.
- officinal — kept in stock by apothecaries, as a drug. Compare magistral (def 1).
- olfaction — the act of smelling.
- outflanks — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of outflank.
- pantofles — a slipper.
- planiform — having a flattened shape, as an anatomical joint.
- profanely — characterized by irreverence or contempt for God or sacred principles or things; irreligious.
- puftaloon — a fried scone
- reflation — restoration of economic activity, consumer prices, etc., to higher levels by manipulating monetary policy.
- snowflake — one of the small, feathery masses or flakes in which snow falls.
- soft loan — A soft loan is a loan with a very low interest rate. Soft loans are usually made to developing countries or to businesses in developing countries.
- soft-land — to cause to land slowly and without jarring impact: to soft-land the module on the planet's surface.
- sulfation — Chemistry. a salt or ester of sulfuric acid.
- sulfonate — an ester or salt derived from a sulfonic acid.
- wolfsbane — any of several plants in the aconite genus Aconitum, including A. lycoctonum, bearing stalks of hood-shaped purplish-blue flowers, the monkshood A. napellus, which yields a poisonous alkaloid used medicinally, and numerous garden varieties in various colors.