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9-letter words containing l, a, n, e, r

  • faltering — to hesitate or waver in action, purpose, intent, etc.; give way: Her courage did not falter at the prospect of hardship.
  • farandole — a lively dance, of Provençal origin, in which all the dancers join hands and execute various figures.
  • farinelli — Carlo [kahr-loh;; Italian kahr-law] /ˈkɑr loʊ;; Italian ˈkɑr lɔ/ (Show IPA), (Carlo Broschi) 1705–82, Italian operatic male soprano.
  • farnarkel — to spend time or act in a careless or inconsequential manner; waste time
  • fenestral — (archaeology) A casement or window sash closed with cloth or paper instead of glass.
  • fernandel — real name Fernand Joseph Désiré Contandin. 1903–71, French comic film actor
  • finalizer — (computing) In some programming languages, a function that runs when an object is garbage collected, similar to a destructor.
  • finlander — an inhabitant of Finland, especially a native who customarily speaks Swedish.
  • flagrance — shockingly noticeable or evident; obvious; glaring: a flagrant error.
  • flankered — Simple past tense and past participle of flanker.
  • flatliner — (rare) A patient with no heartbeat.
  • flattener — to make flat.
  • flauntier — Comparative form of flaunty.
  • floricane — a plant stem that grows for a year before bearing fruit and flowers, as in the bramble or raspberry.
  • floridean — of or relating to members of the botanical genus Florideae (red algae)
  • forelands — Plural form of foreland.
  • foreplane — (nautical, aeronautics) A relatively flat surface located well forward of a vehicle's center of gravity used for stability and, when movable, used for steering and attitude control; common on submarines, also used on surface ships and aircraft.
  • four-lane — (of a highway) having two lanes for traffic in each direction: a four-lane thruway.
  • fraenulum — frenulum.
  • frailness — The state of being frail; frailty; weakness.
  • frangible — easily broken; breakable: Most frangible toys are not suitable for young children.
  • frankable — (AU,finance) Eligible for franking, a system of tax credit.
  • fraternal — of or befitting a brother or brothers; brotherly.
  • freelance — Also, freelancer. a person who works as a writer, designer, performer, or the like, selling work or services by the hour, day, job, etc., rather than working on a regular salary basis for one employer.
  • fremantle — a seaport in SW Australia, near Perth.
  • frenzical — (obsolete) frantic.
  • friesland — a province in the N Netherlands. 1431 sq. mi. (3705 sq. km). Capital: Leeuwarden.
  • gardenful — An amount sufficient to fill a garden.
  • garfunkelArthur ("Art") born 1942, U.S. singer.
  • garlanded — a wreath or festoon of flowers, leaves, or other material, worn for ornament or as an honor or hung on something as a decoration: A garland of laurel was placed on the winner's head.
  • garlander — One who makes or bears a garland.
  • generable — capable of being generated or produced.
  • generalcy — the office or tenure of a general.
  • generalia — generalities
  • generally — usually; commonly; ordinarily: He generally comes home at noon.
  • generical — of, applicable to, or referring to all the members of a genus, class, group, or kind; general.
  • genicular — of or relating to the knee
  • geraldine — a female given name: derived from Gerald.
  • geraldton — a seaport in W Australia.
  • gerfalcon — gyrfalcon.
  • germanely — In a manner that is germane, relevantly.
  • germinals — (in the French Revolutionary calendar) the seventh month of the year, extending from March 21 to April 19.
  • gerundial — (in certain languages, as Latin) a form regularly derived from a verb and functioning as a noun, having in Latin all case forms but the nominative, as Latin dicendī gen., dicendō, dat., abl., etc., “saying.”. See also gerundive (def 1).
  • girandole — a rotating and radiating firework.
  • glandered — affected with glanders.
  • glariness — Quality of being glary; a dazzling brilliancy.
  • glengarry — a Scottish cap with straight sides, a crease along the top, and sometimes short ribbon streamers at the back, worn by Highlanders as part of military dress.
  • gnarliest — gnarled.
  • goldarned — goddamn (used as a euphemism in expressions of anger, disgust, surprise, etc.).
  • governall — government
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