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14-letter words containing f, u, s, a, i, n

  • life insurance — insurance providing for payment of a sum of money to a named beneficiary upon the death of the policyholder or to the policyholder if still living after reaching a specified age.
  • lignosulfonate — a brown powder consisting of a sulfonate salt made from waste liquor of the sulfate pulping process of soft wood: used in concrete, leather tanning, as an additive in oil-well drilling mud, and as a source of vanillin.
  • meaningfulness — full of meaning, significance, purpose, or value; purposeful; significant: a meaningful wink; a meaningful choice.
  • non-fastidious — excessively particular, critical, or demanding; hard to please: a fastidious eater.
  • nonfilamentous — composed of or containing filaments.
  • nuclear fusion — fusion (def 4).
  • out of fashion — no longer popular
  • qualifications — Plural form of qualification.
  • quasi-infinite — immeasurably great: an infinite capacity for forgiveness.
  • quasi-informal — without formality or ceremony; casual: an informal visit.
  • quinquefarious — consisting of or divided into five lines, sections, etc
  • redear sunfish — a freshwater sunfish, Lepomis microlophos, of the lower Mississippi valley and southeastern states, having the gill cover margined with scarlet.
  • sacrifice bunt — a bunt made by the batter so that a base runner is advanced while the batter is put out
  • safety curtain — a sheet of asbestos or other fireproof material that can be lowered just inside the proscenium arch in case of fire, sealing off the backstage area from the auditorium.
  • sanguification — hematopoiesis.
  • self-actuating — to incite or move to action; impel; motivate: actuated by selfish motives.
  • self-adjusting — that adjusts itself in response to circumstances
  • self-adulation — excessive devotion to someone; servile flattery.
  • self-insurance — insurance of one's property or interests against possible loss by the establishing of a special fund for the purpose instead of seeking coverage with an underwriter.
  • self-laudation — an act or instance of lauding; encomium; tribute.
  • self-valuation — an estimated value or worth.
  • snap out of it — return quickly to normal
  • staff discount — a discount off goods sold by a particular shop, given to members of staff of that shop
  • state function — a thermodynamic quantity that has definite values for given states of a system, such as entropy, enthalpy, free energy, etc
  • stuffed animal — soft toy
  • subinfeudation — the granting of a portion of an estate by a feudal tenant to a subtenant, held from the tenant on terms similar to those of the grant to the tenant.
  • subinfeudatory — a person who holds by subinfeudation.
  • sugar refinery — place where sugar is processed
  • sulfantimonide — any compound containing an antimonide and a sulfide.
  • sulfinpyrazone — a substance, C 2 3 H 2 0 N 2 O 3 S, used in the treatment of chronic gout.
  • superinflation — hyperinflation.
  • transfusionist — a medical professional who transfuses blood into someone
  • trustification — the practice or process of forming a monopolistic system or trusts: the trustification of the oil business.
  • unclassifiable — that cannot be categorized
  • unfaithfulness — not faithful; false to duty, obligation, or promises; faithless; disloyal.
  • unprofessional — not professional; not pertaining to or characteristic of a profession.
  • unsaponifiable — to convert (a fat) into soap by treating with an alkali.
  • unsatisfaction — lack of satisfaction
  • unsatisfactory — not satisfactory; not satisfying or meeting one's demands; inadequate.
  • unspecifically — having a special application, bearing, or reference; specifying, explicit, or definite: to state one's specific purpose.
  • user interface — the interface features through which users interact with the hardware and software of computers and other electronic devices. Abbreviation: UI.
  • user-definable — (of a facility on a computer) that can be defined or varied by the user
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