11-letter words containing l, e, f
- confiscable — subject or liable to confiscation or seizure
- conflagrate — to catch or set on fire
- conflictive — to come into collision or disagreement; be contradictory, at variance, or in opposition; clash: The account of one eyewitness conflicted with that of the other. My class conflicts with my going to the concert.
- confluences — Plural form of confluence.
- confluently — in a confluent manner
- conformable — corresponding in character; similar
- confusables — Plural form of confusable.
- cookie file — (operating system) A collection of fortune cookies in a format that facilitates retrieval by a fortune program. There are many cookie files in public distribution, and site admins often assemble their own from various sources.
- copper-leaf — a Pacific Islands plant, Acalypha wilkesiana, of the spurge family, having showy, bronzy-green, usually red-mottled foliage and grown as an ornamental or houseplant.
- corner flag — a flag placed on a short pole marking a corner of a football pitch
- cornflowers — Plural form of cornflower.
- counterflow — the flowing of two fluids in opposite directions in adjacent parts of an apparatus
- counterfoil — A counterfoil is the part of a cheque, ticket, or other document that you keep when you give the other part to someone else.
- cradle roof — a roof having trusses the undersides of which form an arch.
- creole-fish — a deep-sea fish, Paranthias furcifer, of the sea bass family, inhabiting tropical Atlantic waters.
- crestfallen — If you look crestfallen, you look sad and disappointed about something.
- culmiferous — (of grasses) having a hollow jointed stem
- cult figure — a person who inspires devotion in a particular group of people
- cycloolefin — any of the homologous series of unsaturated, alicyclic hydrocarbons, as cyclooctatetraene and cyclopentadiene, containing one double bond in the ring and having the general formula C 11 H 2n−2 .
- damselflies — Plural form of damselfly.
- dance floor — In a restaurant or night club, the dance floor is the area where people can dance.
- dauerschlaf — a form of therapy, now rarely used, that involves the use of drugs to induce long periods of deep sleep.
- deafeningly — to make deaf: The accident deafened him for life.
- debt relief — Debt relief is a reduction in the amount of debt that a country has to pay.
- decalcified — (of rock or bone) containing a reduced quantity of calcium salts.
- decalcifies — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of decalcify.
- deceitfully — given to deceiving: A deceitful person cannot keep friends for long.
- declare for — If you declare for something or someone, you say that you are in favour of them.
- defalcating — Present participle of defalcate.
- defalcation — the amount embezzled
- defatigable — (very, rare) Easily tired or wearied; capable of being fatigued.
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- defectively — having a defect or flaw; faulty; imperfect: a defective machine.
- defenceless — If someone or something is defenceless, they are weak and unable to defend themselves properly.
- defenseless — If someone or something is defenseless, they are weak and unable to defend themselves properly.
- defensively — serving to defend; protective: defensive armament.
- deferential — Someone who is deferential is polite and respectful towards someone else.
- defeudalize — to reverse the process of feudalization
- deficiently — In a deficient manner.
- defilements — Plural form of defilement.
- defiliation — the denial of or lack of a male child
- deflagrable — having the ability to burst into flames quickly
- deflagrated — Simple past tense and past participle of deflagrate.
- deflagrates — Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deflagrate.
- deflagrator — a piece of equipment for bringing about deflagration
- deflazacort — A glucocorticoid prodrug used as an anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressant.
- deflectable — able to be deflected
- deflections — Plural form of deflection.
- defloration — the act of deflowering
- deflowering — Present participle of deflower.