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

  • french foot — Also called knurl toe, scroll foot, whorl foot. a foot of the mid-18th century having the form of a scroll, continuing the leg downward and outward, supported by a shoe.
  • french knot — an ornamental stitch made by looping the thread three or four times around the needle before putting it into the fabric
  • from nature — using natural models in drawing, painting, etc
  • frondescent — Leafy; becoming leafy; resembling leaves.
  • front bench — (used with a singular verb) (in the House of Commons) either of two seats near the Speaker, on which the leaders of the major parties sit.
  • front court — the section of the court nearest the front wall in certain games, as squash or handball.
  • front crawl — a style of swimming in which the swimmer faces downwards and moves their arms alternately in strokes
  • front money — money paid in advance, as for goods or services, to a commission agent or the like.
  • front range — a mountain range extending from central Colorado to S Wyoming: part of the Rocky Mountains. Highest peak, Grays Peak, 14,274 feet (4350 meters).
  • front royal — a town in N Virginia.
  • front vowel — a vowel sound produced with the tongue in a position near the front of the mouth, such as the 'a' in 'at' or the 'e' in bed
  • front-drive — (of an automotive vehicle) having front-wheel drive.
  • frontcourts — Plural form of frontcourt.
  • frontlessly — in a frontless or shameless manner
  • frontloaded — Simple past tense and past participle of frontload.
  • frontolysis — Meteorology. the dissipation or decrease of a front or frontal zone.
  • frontrunner — a person who leads in any competition.
  • frost point — the temperature of the air at which hoarfrost begins to form.
  • frostbiting — Present participle of frostbite.
  • frostbitten — injured by frost or extreme cold.
  • fructuation — the process of producing fruit
  • frustration — act of frustrating; state of being frustrated: the frustration of the president's efforts.
  • fulguration — to flash or dart like lightning.
  • fulminatory — Thundering; striking terror.
  • functionary — a person who functions in a specified capacity, especially in government service; an official: civil servants, bureaucrats, and other functionaries.
  • furthcoming — an action raised to recover property which has been arrested in the hands of a third party
  • futz around — to pass time in idleness (usually followed by around).
  • granitiform — resembling granite
  • growth fund — a mutual fund that invests primarily in growth stocks.
  • i formation — an offensive alignment in which the backs are positioned in line directly behind the quarterback.
  • in front of — the foremost part or surface of anything.
  • in terms of — a word or group of words designating something, especially in a particular field, as atom in physics, quietism in theology, adze in carpentry, or district leader in politics.
  • infarctions — Plural form of infarction.
  • inferiority — lower in station, rank, degree, or grade (often followed by to): a rank inferior to colonel.
  • infiltrator — to filter into or through; permeate.
  • 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.
  • infructuose — Not yielding fruit.
  • infructuous — (Pakistan and India only; of a project etc) not fruitful.
  • infuriation — to make furious; enrage.
  • insectiform — resembling an insect
  • insufflator — to blow or breathe (something) in.
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