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14-letter words containing f, o, y, e, r, s

  • betray oneself — to reveal one's true character, intentions, etc
  • coniferophytes — Plural form of coniferophyte.
  • do-it-yourself — of or designed for construction or use by amateurs without special training: a do-it-yourself kit for building a radio.
  • duty-free shop — airport: untaxed goods store
  • earl of surreyEarl of (Henry Howard) 1517?–47, English poet.
  • every so often — now and again
  • fairy primrose — a tender primrose, Primula malacoides, of China, having hairy leaves and small, pink or lilac-colored flowers.
  • femtochemistry — (chemistry) the study of chemical reactions on a very short time scale, often using pulsed lasers.
  • ferry crossing — the act or instance of travelling across the sea by ferry
  • flanders poppy — corn poppy.
  • fool's-parsley — an Old World fetid, poisonous plant, Aethusa cynapium, resembling parsley.
  • foreseeability — to have prescience of; to know in advance; foreknow.
  • fortysomething — A person whose age is between forty and forty-nine years, inclusive; someone in his or her forties.
  • founder's type — special type cast by a type founder for hand composition, as opposed to type cast in a mechanical composing machine
  • four-eyed fish — a small, surface-swimming fish, Anableps anableps, inhabiting shallow, muddy streams of Mexico and Central America, having each eye divided, with the upper half adapted for seeing in air and the lower half for seeing in water.
  • frictionlessly — In a frictionless way; without friction.
  • gallery forest — a narrow strip of woods or forest along the banks of a watercourse flowing through open country.
  • jefferson city — a city in and the capital of Missouri, in the central part, on the Missouri River.
  • lyre-form sofa — a sofa of the early 19th century having a front rail curving upward and outward at either end to form arms and terminating in a downward scroll.
  • new forest fly — a blood-sucking fly, Hippobosca equinus, that attacks horses and cattle
  • of your dreams — If you describe someone or something as the person or thing of your dreams, you mean that you consider them to be ideal or perfect.
  • oyster farming — the activity of cultivating oysters for food or pearls
  • pacific oyster — Japanese oyster.
  • pay for itself — If something that you buy or invest in pays for itself after a period of time, the money you gain from it, or save because you have it, is greater than the amount you originally spent or invested.
  • play for keeps — to do something seriously and without showing any mercy
  • professionally — following an occupation as a means of livelihood or for gain: a professional builder.
  • proximity fuse — an electronically triggered device designed to detonate an explosive charge in a missile, etc, at a predetermined distance from the target
  • restiform body — a cordlike bundle of nerve fibers lying on each side of the medulla oblongata and connecting it with the cerebellum.
  • safety officer — The safety officer in a company or an organization is the person who is responsible for the safety of the people who work or visit there.
  • self-discovery — process of understanding oneself
  • self-laudatory — containing or expressing praise: overwhelmed by the speaker's laudatory remarks.
  • self-parodying — given to or involving self-parody
  • seventy-fourth — next after the seventy-third; being the ordinal number for 74.
  • seward's folly — the purchase of Alaska in 1867, through the negotiations of Secretary of State W. H. Seward.
  • subinfeudatory — a person who holds by subinfeudation.
  • sulfinpyrazone — a substance, C 2 3 H 2 0 N 2 O 3 S, used in the treatment of chronic gout.
  • take years off — to make (someone) feel or look much younger
  • unremorsefully — in an unremorseful or impenitent manner

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