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9-letter words containing f, o, l, i

  • foliature — a cluster of leaves; foliage.
  • foliolate — pertaining to or consisting of leaflets (often used in combination, as bifoliolate).
  • foliolose — with leaves composed of folioles
  • folk-sing — an informal gathering for the singing of folk songs.
  • folketing — the unicameral parliament of Denmark.
  • folkishly — In a folkish manner.
  • folkloric — based on or resembling folklore: folkloric music.
  • folkright — a law or right of the people as opposed to that of the privileged classes.
  • follicles — Plural form of follicle.
  • following — the act of following.
  • fonticuli — fontanelles
  • food mile — a unit used to measure the distance that a food product travels from where it is produced to where it is sold or consumed
  • food mill — a hand-operated kitchen device for puréeing fruits and vegetables.
  • fool file — (jargon)   A term found on Usenet for a notional repository of all the most dramatically and abysmally stupid utterances ever. An entire subgenre of sig blocks consists of the header "From the fool file:" followed by some quote the poster wishes to represent as an immortal gem of dimwittery; for this usage to be really effective, the quote has to be so obviously wrong as to be laughable. More than one Usenetter has achieved an unwanted notoriety by being quoted in this way.
  • fooleries — Plural form of foolery.
  • foolishly — In an unwise manner; stupidly.
  • foot line — Printing. a line at the bottom of a page of type, especially a black line or a line containing the folio.
  • foot rail — a stretcher connecting the legs of a piece of furniture, as a chair or table, upon which the feet may be rested.
  • foothills — a low hill at the base of a mountain or mountain range.
  • footlight — Usually, footlights. Theater. the lights at the front of a stage that are nearly on a level with the feet of the performers.
  • foppishly — In a foppish way.
  • foraminal — an opening, orifice, or short passage, as in a bone or in the integument of the ovule of a plant.
  • forbiddal — Lb archaic The act of forbidding something.
  • forelimbs — Plural form of forelimb.
  • foresails — Plural form of foresail.
  • forestial — Of, like or having to do with a forest.
  • forklifts — Plural form of forklift.
  • form nail — a nail used in building temporary structures, having a stop on its shank to prevent its being driven in all the way and to leave the head free for pulling.
  • formalise — to make formal, especially for the sake of official or authorized acceptance: to formalize an understanding by drawing up a legal contract.
  • formalism — strict adherence to, or observance of, prescribed or traditional forms, as in music, poetry, and art.
  • formalist — strict adherence to, or observance of, prescribed or traditional forms, as in music, poetry, and art.
  • formality — condition or quality of being formal; accordance with required or traditional rules, procedures, etc.; conventionality.
  • formalize — to make formal, especially for the sake of official or authorized acceptance: to formalize an understanding by drawing up a legal contract.
  • formulaic — made according to a formula; composed of formulas: a formulaic plot.
  • formulise — formulate.
  • formulism — adherence to or reliance on formulas.
  • formulize — formulate.
  • forskolin — (biochemistry) A labdane diterpene produced by the plant Coleus forskohlii; commonly used in the study and research of cell physiology.
  • fort sill — a military reservation and U.S. Army training center in SW Oklahoma, N of Lawton; field artillery school.
  • fortalice — a small fort; an outwork.
  • fortilage — (obsolete) A little fort; a blockhouse.
  • fossilify — (dated) To fossilize.
  • fossilise — Alternative spelling of fossilize.
  • fossilist — One who is versed in the science of fossils.
  • fossilize — Geology. to convert into a fossil; replace organic with mineral substances in the remains of an organism.
  • fossilogy — (archaic, 1776-19th century) The science or study of fossils.
  • fossorial — digging or burrowing.
  • foul line — Baseball. either of the two lines connecting home plate with first and third base respectively, or their continuations to the end of the outfield.
  • foundling — an infant or small child found abandoned; a child without a known parent or guardian.
  • fowl mite — any of various mites parasitic in birds, usually bloodsucking and including the red fowl mite (Dermanyssus gallinae) and the northern fowl mite (Ornithonyssus sylviarum), both pests of poultry
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