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10-letter words containing l, e, f, t, o

  • forecastle — a superstructure at or immediately aft of the bow of a vessel, used as a shelter for stores, machinery, etc., or as quarters for sailors.
  • foremostly — In the foremost place or order; among the foremost.
  • forestalls — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of forestall.
  • forestland — land containing or covered with forests.
  • forestlike — Like a forest.
  • foreteller — Someone who foretells.
  • forgetfull — Archaic form of forgetful.
  • forklifted — Simple past tense and past participle of forklift.
  • forlornest — Superlative form of forlorn.
  • formaliter — formally
  • formulated — Simple past tense and past participle of formulate.
  • formulates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of formulate.
  • forstalled — Simple past tense and past participle of forstall.
  • fort lewis — a military reservation in W central Washington State, SW of Tacoma.
  • fort riley — a military reservation in NE Kansas, NE of Junction City.
  • fortalices — Plural form of fortalice.
  • fosterling — foster child.
  • foveolated — Foveolate.
  • front line — war: battlefront
  • front-line — located or designed to be used at a military front line: a front-line ambulance helicopter.
  • frontlines — Plural form of frontline.
  • frost line — the maximum depth at which soil is frozen.
  • gentlefolk — persons of good family and breeding.
  • healthfood — Alternative spelling of health food.
  • hosts file — (networking)   A text file on a networked computer used to associate host names with IP addresses. A hosts file contains lines consisting of whitespace-separated fields giving an IP address followed by list of host names or aliases associated with that address. The name resolution library software can use this file to look up the IP address for a host name. The hosts file is "/etc/hosts" on Unix and "C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts" or "lmhosts" on Microsoft Windows, In most cases, hosts files have now been almost entirely replaced by DNS, in which distributed servers provide the same information. A hosts file can still be used to override DNS for testing purposes or other special situations.
  • inflection — modulation of the voice; change in pitch or tone of voice.
  • kefalotiri — Alternative form of kefalotyri.
  • kefalotyri — A Greek cheese similar to parmesan.
  • lakefronts — Plural form of lakefront.
  • leadfooted — awkward; clumsy.
  • left arrow — (character)   The graphic which the 1963 version of ASCII had in place of the underscore character, ASCII 95.
  • leitmotifs — Plural form of leitmotif.
  • let in for — to involve (oneself or another) in (something more than is expected)
  • letterform — a sheet of stationery used for letters.
  • life float — a ring-shaped float of balsa wood or metal tubing, having a grating or network at the center, for rescuing a number of survivors from a foundered vessel.
  • life story — an account of all the events that happened to someone during their life
  • little fox — the constellation Vulpecula.
  • look after — to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
  • love feast — (among the early Christians) a meal eaten in token of brotherly love and charity; agape.
  • malefactor — a person who violates the law; criminal.
  • melon foot — a bun foot having vertical channels.
  • mistflower — a North American composite plant, Eupatorium coelestinum, having heads of blue flowers.
  • mouth feel — the tactile sensation a food gives to the mouth: a creamy mouthfeel.
  • mouth-feel — the tactile sensation a food gives to the mouth: a creamy mouthfeel.
  • northfield — a town in SE Minnesota.
  • nose flute — (esp in the South Sea Islands) a type of flute blown through the nose
  • notifiable — to inform (someone) or give notice to: to notify the police of a crime.
  • o'flaherty — Liam [lee-uh m] /ˈli əm/ (Show IPA), 1896–1984, Irish novelist.
  • off-kilter — not exactly straight or balanced; askew; uneven: off-kilter paintings on every wall.
  • offsetable — able to balance, counteract, or compensate for something else
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