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13-letter words containing f, o, l, k

  • angle of bank — the angle between the lateral axis of an aircraft in flight and the horizontal
  • basket flower — a composite plant, Centaurea americana, of central U.S. to Mexico, having raylike heads of tubular rose-colored flowers, each surrounded by a whorl of bracts making the flower head appear as if it is set in a basket.
  • belly of pork — a fatty cut of meat from the pig's belly
  • black buffalo — a buffalofish, Ictiobus niger, of the Great Lakes and Mississippi River drainage systems south to Mexico.
  • blanketflower — a hardy flowering plant, Gaillardia aristata, that grows in the US
  • blue rockfish — a bluish-black rockfish, Sebastodes mystinus, inhabiting Pacific coastal waters of North America.
  • book of kells — Book of Kells.
  • coffee klatch — A coffee klatch is a social event at which coffee is served.
  • control freak — If you say that someone is a control freak, you mean that they want to be in control of every situation they find themselves in.
  • cuckooflowers — Plural form of cuckooflower.
  • feedback loop — the path by which some of the output of a circuit, system, or device is returned to the input.
  • fellow worker — someone you work with
  • floating dock — a submersible, floating structure used as a dry dock, having a floor that is submerged, slipped under a floating vessel, and then raised so as to raise the vessel entirely out of the water.
  • floutingstock — a laughing-stock; the object of mockery or flouting
  • flower-pecker — any of numerous small, arboreal, usually brightly colored oscine birds of the family Dicaeidae, of southeastern Asia and Australia.
  • folk medicine — health practices arising from superstition, cultural traditions, or empirical use of native remedies, especially food substances.
  • folkloristics — folklore (def 2).
  • foreknowledge — knowledge of something before it exists or happens; prescience: Did you have any foreknowledge of the scheme?
  • fork luncheon — déjeuner à la fourchette.
  • futtock plate — a metal plate placed perpendicular to the top of a ship's lower mast to hold the futtock shrouds.
  • game of skill — a game in which the outcome is determined by skill rather than by chance, as chess.
  • go fly a kite — to move through the air using wings.
  • gulf of kutch — an inlet of the Arabian Sea in India. Length: about 159 kilometres (99 miles)
  • kalambo falls — an archaeological site at the southeastern end of Lake Tanganyika, on the Zambia-Tanzania border, that has yielded one of the longest continuous cultural sequences in sub-Saharan Africa, beginning more than 100,000 years b.p. and characterized in the earliest levels by evidence of fire use and some simple wooden implements of Lower Paleolithic, or Acheulean, humans.
  • killing frost — the occurrence of temperatures cold enough to kill all but the hardiest vegetation, especially the last such occurrence in spring and the first in fall, events that limit the agricultural growing season.
  • kolding fjord — an inlet of the Little Belt at the head of which is Kolding
  • like-for-like — (of a comparison, figures, statistics) that measure identical things, the same period in different years, etc
  • look and feel — (operating system)   The appearance and function of a program's user interface. The term is most often applied to graphical user interfaces (GUI) but might also be used by extension for a textual command language used to control a program. Look and feel includes such things as the icons used to represent certain functions such as opening and closing files, directories and application programs and changing the size and position of windows; conventions for the meaning of different buttons on a mouse and keys on the keyboard; and the appearance and operation of menus. A user interface with a consistent look and feel is considered by many to be an important factor in the ease of use of a computer system. The success of the Macintosh user interface was partly due to its consistency. Because of the perceived importance of look and feel, there have been several legal actions claiming breech of copyright on the look and feel of user interfaces, most notably by Apple Computer against Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard (which Apple lost) and, later, by Xerox against Apple Computer. Such legal action attempts to force suppliers to make their interfaces inconsistent with those of other vendors' products. This can only be bad for users and the industry as a whole.
  • lose track of — to fail to follow the passage, course, or progress of
  • make light of — of little weight; not heavy: a light load.
  • monkey flower — any of various plants belonging to the genus Mimulus, of the figwort family, as M. cardinalis (scarlet monkey flower) having spotted flowers that resemble a face.
  • nickeliferous — containing or yielding nickel.
  • out of kilter — If one thing is out of kilter with another, the first thing does not agree with or fit in with the second.
  • pickerel frog — a meadow frog, Rana palustris, common in eastern North America, similar to the leopard frog but with squarish dark spots on the back.
  • relief worker — a person who works for a charity providing aid for people in need, esp in disaster areas
  • rock-fill dam — a dam built mainly of rocks of various sizes fitted compactly together.
  • self-checkout — A self-checkout is a checkout where customers scan, pack and pay for their goods in a store without being served by a sales associate.
  • suffolk punch — a breed of draught horse with a chestnut coat and short legs
  • sugar of milk — lactose.
  • take leave of — to say goodbye to
  • think less of — to have a lower opinion of
  • walk off with — to advance or travel on foot at a moderate speed or pace; proceed by steps; move by advancing the feet alternately so that there is always one foot on the ground in bipedal locomotion and two or more feet on the ground in quadrupedal locomotion.
  • work-furlough — work-release.
  • working fluid — a liquid or gaseous working substance.

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