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12-letter words containing f, r, i, t, e, w

  • eiffel tower — landmark in Paris
  • fair-weather — used in or intended for fair weather only.
  • fire watcher — a person who watches for fires, esp those caused by aerial bombardment
  • french twist — French roll.
  • fritter away — to squander or disperse piecemeal; waste little by little (usually followed by away): to fritter away one's money; to fritter away an afternoon.
  • gift-wrapped — A gift-wrapped present is wrapped in pretty paper.
  • new frontier — the principles and policies of the liberal wing of the Democratic Party under the leadership of President John F. Kennedy.
  • overflow bit — (architecture)   A processor flag bit set by the ALU to indicate overflow.
  • powerlifting — a competition or sport involving three tests of strength: the bench press, squat, and two-handed dead lift.
  • satin-flower — a Californian plant, Clarkia amoena, of the evening primrose family, having cup-shaped pink or purplish flowers blotched with red.
  • shift worker — a person who does shiftwork
  • twenty-first — next after the twentieth; being the ordinal number for 21.
  • water filter — device for removing impurities from water
  • waterfalling — Present participle of waterfall.
  • waterfowling — the sport of shooting waterfowl
  • weightlifter — (weightlifting) A person who competes for maximum weight lifted in a series of specific lifts.
  • west african — of or relating to West Africa
  • wethersfield — a town in central Connecticut.
  • white finger — a condition of a finger that results in a white appearance caused by a spasm of the blood vessels. It occurs with Raynaud's disease and with the long-term use of percussion tools

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