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11-letter words containing f, u, l, e, d

  • flocculated — Collected together in a loose aggregation like flocks (tufts) of wool, or coagulated in this way.
  • flooded gum — any of various eucalyptus trees of Australia, esp Eucalyptus saligna (the Sydney blue gum), that grow in damp soil
  • flooded out — inundated by floodwater
  • floundering — to struggle with stumbling or plunging movements (usually followed by about, along, on, through, etc.): He saw the child floundering about in the water.
  • fluid drive — a power coupling for permitting a smooth start in any gear, consisting of two vaned rotors in a sealed casing filled with oil, such that one rotor, driven by the engine, moves the oil to drive the other rotor, which in turn drives the transmission.
  • fluid ounce — a measure of capacity equal to 1/16 (0.0625) pint (29.6 milliliters) in the U.S., and equal to 1/20 (0.05) of an imperial pint (28.4 milliliters) in Great Britain. Symbol: f. Abbreviation: fl. oz;
  • flumadiddle — utter nonsense.
  • fluoridated — Simple past tense and past participle of fluoridate.
  • fluoridates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of fluoridate.
  • fluorinated — Simple past tense and past participle of fluorinate.
  • flusterated — flustered; agitated.
  • flusteredly — In a flustered manner.
  • foulmouthed — using obscene, profane, or scurrilous language; given to filthy or abusive speech.
  • four-legged — having four legs.
  • fraudulence — characterized by, involving, or proceeding from fraud, as actions, enterprise, methods, or gains: a fraudulent scheme to evade taxes.
  • fraudulency — characterized by, involving, or proceeding from fraud, as actions, enterprise, methods, or gains: a fraudulent scheme to evade taxes.
  • full-bodied — of full strength, flavor, richness, etc.: full-bodied wine; full-bodied writing.
  • full-duplex — of or relating to the simultaneous, independent transmission of information in both directions over a two-way channel.
  • full-rigged — (of a sailing vessel) rigged as a ship; square-rigged on all of three or more masts.
  • fullfledged — Alternative spelling of full-fledged.
  • fume-filled — filled with pungent or toxic vapours
  • fundamental — serving as, or being an essential part of, a foundation or basis; basic; underlying: fundamental principles; the fundamental structure.
  • fundholders — Plural form of fundholder.
  • funemployed — without a paid job but enjoying the free time: Ask one of your funemployed friends to come along with you.
  • funeralized — to hold or officiate at a funeral service for.
  • furaldehyde — either of two aldehydes derived from furan, esp 2-furaldehyde
  • genderfluid — Not conforming to fixed gender roles.
  • genuflected — Simple past tense and past participle of genuflect.
  • gladfulness — The quality of being gladful.
  • half-buried — to put in the ground and cover with earth: The pirates buried the chest on the island.
  • half-duplex — of or relating to the transmission of information in opposite directions but not simultaneously.
  • half-ruinedruins, the remains of a building, city, etc., that has been destroyed or that is in disrepair or a state of decay: We visited the ruins of ancient Greece.
  • heedfulness — The state or quality of being heedful.
  • hundredfold — a hundred times as great or as much.
  • ill-founded — based on weak evidence, illogical reasoning, or the like: an ill-founded theory.
  • infibulated — Simple past tense and past participle of infibulate.
  • infield out — a put-out recorded by a member of the infield.
  • insufflated — Simple past tense and past participle of insufflate.
  • lake rudolf — the former name (until 1979) of (Lake) Turkana
  • leflunomide — An inhibitor of pyrimidine synthesis, used to treat some forms of arthritis.
  • life guards — (in Britain) a cavalry regiment forming part of the ceremonial guard of the monarch.
  • liquid fire — flaming petroleum or the like, as employed against an enemy in warfare.
  • mindfulness — the state or quality of being mindful or aware of something.
  • multi-faced — having a specified kind of face or number of faces (usually used in combination): a sweet-faced child; the two-faced god.
  • needfulness — The property of being needful or necessary.
  • outfielders — Plural form of outfielder.
  • oxford blue — a dark blue colour
  • oxford rule — a type that prints a thick line together with and parallel to a thin one.
  • polysulfide — a sulfide whose molecules contain two or more atoms of sulfur.
  • proud flesh — granulation tissue.
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