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11-letter words containing f, u, g, i, t

  • gut feeling — an instinctive feeling, as opposed to an opinion based on facts
  • guttiferous — relating to plants that produce gum or gum-like fluids
  • highfalutin — pompous; bombastic; haughty; pretentious.
  • infatuating — to inspire or possess with a foolish or unreasoning passion, as of love.
  • infuriating — Archaic. infuriated.
  • insectifuge — a substance or preparation for driving off insects.
  • kitesurfing — The sport or pastime of riding on a modified surfboard while holding on to a specially designed kite, using the wind for propulsion.
  • magic flute — an opera (1791) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
  • obfuscating — Present participle of obfuscate.
  • off-putting — provoking uneasiness, dislike, annoyance, or repugnance; disturbing or disagreeable.
  • outfighting — a battle or combat.
  • outflanking — Present participle of outflank.
  • overfatigue — excessive tiredness from which recuperation is difficult.
  • quantifying — to determine, indicate, or express the quantity of.
  • refuctoring — (humour, programming)   Taking a well-designed piece of code and, through a series of small, reversible changes, making it completely unmaintainable by anyone except yourself. The term is a humourous play on the term refactoring and was coined by Jason Gorman in a pub in 2002. Refuctoring techniques include: Using Pig Latin as a naming convention. Stating The Bleeding Obvious - writing comments that paraphrase the code (e.g., "declare an integer called I with an initial value of zero"). Module Gravity Well - adding all new code to the biggest module. Unique Modeling Language - inventing your own visual notation. Treasure Hunt - Writing code consisting mostly of references to other code and documents that reference other documents. Rainy Day Module - writing spare code just in case somebody needs it later.
  • right stuff — the necessary or ideal qualities or capabilities, as courage, confidence, dependability, toughness, or daring (usually preceded by the).
  • stultifying — to make, or cause to appear, foolish or ridiculous.
  • suffumigate — to fumigate from below; apply fumes or smoke to.
  • surfcasting — the act, technique, or sport of fishing by casting from the shoreline into the sea, usually using heavy-duty tackle.
  • transfigure — to change in outward form or appearance; transform.
  • tuning fork — a steel instrument consisting of a stem with two prongs, producing a musical tone of definite, constant pitch when struck, and serving as a standard for tuning musical instruments, making acoustical experiments, and the like.
  • unaffecting — moving or exciting the feelings or emotions.
  • unbefitting — not befitting to a person; not appropriate or suitable
  • unfaltering — to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship.
  • unfatigable — susceptible to fatigue.
  • unfittingly — in an unfitting manner
  • unfreighted — goods, cargo, or lading transported for pay, whether by water, land, or air.
  • ungratified — to give pleasure to (a person or persons) by satisfying desires or humoring inclinations or feelings: Her praise will gratify all who worked so hard to earn it.
  • unprofiting — the lack of profit or gain
  • unsoftening — not softening
  • upliftingly — in an uplifting manner
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