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12-letter words containing f, r, e, s, l, c

  • frictionless — surface resistance to relative motion, as of a body sliding or rolling.
  • frolicsomely — In a frolicsome manner.
  • full-service — offering or providing a wide range of services related to the basic line of business, as when a filling station changes tires or makes car repairs in addition to selling gasoline.
  • gracefullest — Superlative form of graceful.
  • gracefulness — The state of being graceful.
  • inflorescent — Of, pertaining to or causing inflorescence.
  • infomercials — Plural form of infomercial.
  • infraclasses — Plural form of infraclass.
  • jaculiferous — having dartlike spines.
  • laticiferous — bearing or containing latex.
  • leif ericsonLeif [leef;; Icelandic leyv] /lif;; Icelandic leɪv/ (Show IPA), flourished a.d. c1000, Norse mariner: according to Icelandic saga, discoverer of Vinland (son of Eric the Red).
  • loriciferans — Plural form of loriciferan.
  • malefactress — a woman who violates the law or does evil.
  • mercifulness — full of mercy; characterized by, expressing, or showing mercy; compassionate: a merciful God.
  • muscle fiber — one of the structural cells of a muscle.
  • muscle fibre — any of the numerous elongated contractile cells that make up striated muscle
  • overclassify — to classify to excess
  • parcel shelf — flat storage panel in a vehicle
  • pasch flower — pasqueflower
  • prolificness — producing offspring, young, fruit, etc., abundantly; highly fruitful: a prolific pear tree.
  • reclassified — to classify anew.
  • respectfully — full of, characterized by, or showing politeness or deference: a respectful reply.
  • scalar field — a region with a number assigned at each point.
  • scratch file — A scratch file is a temporary computer file which you use as a work area or as a store while a program is operating.
  • second floor — the floor or story above the ground floor.
  • self-centred — concerned solely or chiefly with one's own interests, welfare, etc.; engrossed in self; selfish; egotistical.
  • self-colored — of one color.
  • self-concern — to relate to; be connected with; be of interest or importance to; affect: The water shortage concerns us all.
  • self-control — control or restraint of oneself or one's actions, feelings, etc.
  • self-created — to cause to come into being, as something unique that would not naturally evolve or that is not made by ordinary processes.
  • self-mockery — gentle humour at one's own expense
  • self-respect — proper esteem or regard for the dignity of one's character.
  • self-service — the serving of oneself in a restaurant, shop, gas station, or other facility, without the aid of a waiter, clerk, attendant, etc.
  • service flat — an apartment with complete hotel services.
  • service lift — a lift which carries heavy goods in a place of business, as for example, plates in a restaurant
  • shuttlecraft — space shuttle.
  • siliciferous — containing, combined with, or producing silica.
  • soprano clef — a sign locating middle C on the bottom line of the staff.
  • space-filler — a short article of little or no importance written to fill space in a magazine or newspaper
  • spencer gulf — an inlet of the Indian Ocean in S Australia, between the Eyre and Yorke Peninsulas. Length: about 320 km (200 miles). Greatest width: about 145 km (90 miles)
  • sprachgefuhl — a sensitivity to language, especially for what is grammatically or idiomatically acceptable in a given language.
  • surface mail — the system, especially a government postal system, of sending mail by truck, train, or boat, as opposed to airmail.
  • the flickers — the cinema
  • trace fossil — a fossilized track, trail, burrow, boring, or other structure in sedimentary rock that records the presence or behavior of the organism that made it.
  • unrespectful — full of, characterized by, or showing politeness or deference: a respectful reply.
  • vociferously — crying out noisily; clamorous.
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