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11-letter words containing f, r, i, t, n

  • inferential — of, pertaining to, by, or dependent upon inference.
  • inferiority — lower in station, rank, degree, or grade (often followed by to): a rank inferior to colonel.
  • infertilely — In an infertile manner.
  • infertility — not fertile; unproductive; sterile; barren: infertile soil.
  • infiltrated — Simple past tense and past participle of infiltrate.
  • infiltrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of infiltrate.
  • infiltrator — to filter into or through; permeate.
  • infirmative — (obsolete) Tending to weaken, annul, or make void.
  • infirmities — Plural form of infirmity.
  • inforcement — Archaic form of enforcement.
  • informality — the state of being informal; absence of formality.
  • informatics — the study of information processing; computer science.
  • information — knowledge communicated or received concerning a particular fact or circumstance; news: information concerning a crime.
  • informative — giving information; instructive: an informative book.
  • informatize — (of a country, region, etc) to undergo the development of an information-based economy on an extensive scale
  • informatory — Providing or communicating information.
  • infortunate — of or relating to infortune.
  • infracostal — (anatomy) Below the ribs.
  • infractions — Plural form of infraction.
  • infrigidate — (obsolete) To chill; to make cold.
  • infructuose — Not yielding fruit.
  • infructuous — (Pakistan and India only; of a project etc) not fruitful.
  • infuriating — Archaic. infuriated.
  • infuriation — to make furious; enrage.
  • inlay graft — a graft in which the scion is matched into a place in the stock from which a piece of corresponding bark has been removed.
  • insectiform — resembling an insect
  • insufflator — to blow or breathe (something) in.
  • intensifier — a person or thing that intensifies.
  • interfacial — included between two faces.
  • interfacing — a surface regarded as the common boundary of two bodies, spaces, or phases.
  • interfamily — a basic social unit consisting of parents and their children, considered as a group, whether dwelling together or not: the traditional family. a social unit consisting of one or more adults together with the children they care for: a single-parent family.
  • interfering — to come into opposition, as one thing with another, especially with the effect of hampering action or procedure (often followed by with): Constant distractions interfere with work.
  • interferons — Plural form of interferon.
  • interfinger — (of sedimentary rocks) to change laterally from one type to another in a zone where the two types form interpenetrating wedges.
  • interflowed — Simple past tense and past participle of interflow.
  • interfluent — flowing into one another; intermingling.
  • interfluous — interfluent
  • interfluves — Plural form of interfluve.
  • interfusion — to intersperse, intermingle, or permeate with something.
  • interleafed — Simple past tense and past participle of interleaf.
  • interoffice — functioning or communicating between the offices of a company or organization; within a company: an interoffice memo.
  • intrafamily — Occurring within a family.
  • intrafusion — The act of pouring into a vessel.
  • intreatfull — full of entreaty
  • iron-fisted — ruthless, harsh, and tyrannical: an ironfisted dictator.
  • kitesurfing — The sport or pastime of riding on a modified surfboard while holding on to a specially designed kite, using the wind for propulsion.
  • lactoferrin — a glycoprotein present in milk, especially human milk, and supplying iron to suckling infants.
  • lanternfish — any of several small, deep-sea fishes of the family Myctophidae, having rows of luminous organs along each side, certain species of which migrate to the surface at night.
  • left-winger — A left-winger is a person whose political beliefs are close to socialism, or closer to them than most of the other people in the same group or party.
  • mayfair tan — suntan (def 2).
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