10-letter words containing f, o, r
- lageniform — shaped like a flask; having an enlarged base tapering to a narrow neck.
- lake frome — a shallow salt lake in NE South Australia: intermittently filled with water. Length: 100 km (60 miles). Width: 48 km (30 miles)
- lakefronts — Plural form of lakefront.
- land force — an armed force serving on land
- laniferous — wool-bearing: sheep and other laniferous animals.
- law of war — rules or a code of rules governing the rights and duties of belligerents in an international war.
- lay before — If you lay an idea or piece of information before someone, you present it to them in detail, usually in order to obtain their approval or advice.
- leaf coral — any red algae of the species Bossea orbigniana, common as a seaweed along the Pacific coast of the U.S., having calcified, flattened, jointed stems.
- leafhopper — any of numerous leaping, homopterous insects of the family Cicadellidae that suck plant juices, many being serious crop pests.
- leafroller — Alternative spelling of leaf roller.
- left arrow — (character) The graphic which the 1963 version of ASCII had in place of the underscore character, ASCII 95.
- let in for — to involve (oneself or another) in (something more than is expected)
- letterform — a sheet of stationery used for letters.
- life arrow — an arrowlike projectile for carrying a line for use in maritime rescue operations.
- life force — élan vital.
- life story — an account of all the events that happened to someone during their life
- lightproof — impervious to light: a lightproof film cartridge.
- linguiform — having the shape of a tongue; tongue-shaped.
- loaf bread — commercially baked bread; store-bought bread.
- loaf sugar — a large conical mass of hard refined sugar; sugar loaf
- long rifle — Kentucky rifle.
- longed-for — A longed-for thing or event is one that someone wants very much.
- look after — to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
- looked-for — hoped for
- low relief — bas-relief.
- luciferous — bringing or providing light.
- ludendorff — Erich Friedrich Wilhelm von [ey-rikh free-drikh vil-helm fuh n] /ˈeɪ rɪx ˈfri drɪx ˈvɪl hɛlm fən/ (Show IPA), 1865–1937, German general.
- macrofauna — any animals visible to the naked eye
- macroflora — Plants that can be seen with the naked eye.
- main-force — pertaining to regular military units with standard uniforms and equipment.
- malefactor — a person who violates the law; criminal.
- malleiform — having the shape of a hammer
- man-of-war — a warship.
- manifolder — a machine for making manifolds or copies, as of writing.
- marouflage — a method of attaching a canvas to a wall through adhesion, accomplished by coating the surface with white lead mixed with oil.
- marrow fat — a large-seeded variety of pea.
- marrowfats — Plural form of marrowfat.
- matrifocal — of, relating to, or designating a family unit or structure headed by the mother and lacking a father permanently or for extended periods.
- medusiform — resembling a medusa or jellyfish
- microfarad — a unit of capacitance, equal to one millionth of a farad. Symbol: μF, μf. Abbreviation: mf., mfd.
- microfauna — Biology. microscopic animals.
- microfiber — a very fine polyester fiber, weighing less than one denier per filament, used especially for clothing.
- microfibre — Alternative spelling of microfiber.
- microfiche — a flat sheet of microfilm in a form suitable for filing, typically measuring 4 by 6 inches (10 by 15 cm) and containing microreproductions, as of printed or graphic matter, in a grid pattern.
- microfilms — Plural form of microfilm.
- microflora — Biology. microscopic plants.
- microforms — Plural form of microform.
- microfungi — Plural form of microfungus.
- millefiore — decorative glass made by fusing multicolored glass canes together, cutting them crosswise, joining them into new groups, embedding the groups in transparent glass, and blowing the resultant mass into a desired shape.
- millefiori — decorative glass made by fusing multicolored glass canes together, cutting them crosswise, joining them into new groups, embedding the groups in transparent glass, and blowing the resultant mass into a desired shape.