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10-letter words containing f, r, o

  • flagperson — A gender-neutral term for someone who uses a flag, especially as a form of signalling.
  • flakeboard — a form of particle board.
  • flameproof — resisting the effect of flames; not readily ignited or burned by flames.
  • flammarion — (Nicolas) Camille [nee-kaw-lah ka-mee-yuh] /ni kɔˈlɑ kaˈmi yə/ (Show IPA), 1842–1925, French astronomer and author.
  • flapdragon — an old game in which the players snatch raisins, plums, etc., out of burning brandy, and eat them.
  • flashboard — a board, or one of a series of boards, as on a milldam, used to increase the depth of the impounded water.
  • flashovers — Plural form of flashover.
  • flat broke — having no money
  • flatterous — flattering
  • flavorings — Plural form of flavoring.
  • flavorless — taste, especially the distinctive taste of something as it is experienced in the mouth.
  • flavorsome — of a full, rich, pleasant flavor; tasty.
  • flavourful — British standard spelling of flavorful.
  • flavouring — taste, especially the distinctive taste of something as it is experienced in the mouth.
  • flavourist — a chemist who blends ingredients to create artificial flavours or scents, for food or perfume
  • flavourous — Alternative spelling of flavorous.
  • fleahopper — either of two varieties of small, jumping insects which feed on crops and garden plants. The two main varieties are the garden fleahopper Halticus bractatus and the cotton fleahopper Pseudatomoscelis seriatus
  • flexihours — hours of work under flexitime
  • flint corn — a variety of corn, Zea mays indurata, having very hard-skinned kernels not subject to shrinkage.
  • flirtation — the act or practice of flirting; coquetry.
  • floatboard — paddle1 (def 6).
  • floodmarks — Plural form of floodmark.
  • floodwater — the water that overflows as the result of a flood.
  • floor area — an area of floor or its dimensions
  • floor lamp — a tall lamp designed to stand on the floor.
  • floor loom — a loom in which the harnesses are moved by treadles, leaving the weaver's hands free to operate the shuttle.
  • floor plan — a diagram of one room, apartment, or entire floor of a building, usually drawn to scale.
  • floor show — a nightclub entertainment typically consisting of a series of singing, dancing, and often comedy acts.
  • floor-work — a sequence of exercises done at the beginning of a class or before a performance in sitting and supine positions on the floor in order to stretch and warm up the body.
  • floorboard — any of the boards composing a floor.
  • floorcloth — a cloth for washing or wiping floors.
  • floorcover — material, especially a nonfabric material, as linoleum, vinyl tile, or ceramic tile, used to cover a floor.
  • floordrobe — a pile of clothes left on the floor of a room
  • floorshift — a gearshift set into the floor of an automotive vehicle.
  • floorshows — Plural form of floorshow.
  • flop-eared — having long, drooping ears, as a hound.
  • florentine — of or relating to Florence, Italy: the Florentine poets of the 14th century.
  • flores sea — a sea between Sulawesi and the Lesser Sunda Islands in Indonesia. About 180 miles (290 km) wide.
  • florescent — the act, state, or period of flowering; bloom.
  • floriation — Ornamentation by means of flower forms, either realistic or stylized.
  • floribunda — any of a class of roses characterized by a long blooming period and the production of large flowers often in thick clusters.
  • florideous — belonging to the Florideae family of algae, or having the characteristics thereof
  • floridness — The quality of being florid.
  • florigenic — of or relating to the plant hormone florigen
  • florilegia — Plural form of florilegium.
  • florissant — a city in E Missouri, near St. Louis.
  • floristics — the study of the distribution, number, types, and relationships of plant species in an area or areas.
  • flos ferri — a variety of aragonite that is deposited from hot springs in the form of a white branching mass
  • floundered — to struggle with stumbling or plunging movements (usually followed by about, along, on, through, etc.): He saw the child floundering about in the water.
  • flounderer — One who flounders, who behaves clumsily without direction.
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